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"Compiling content from diverse areas and effectively framing the issues, this collection will be a useful book not only for researchers and students interested in a tour d'horizon of the challenges in the burgeoning field of transparency studies, but also for general readers." — David de Ferranti, The Brookings Institution
"Policymakers, business executives, activists, and citizens should all read Ann Florini's compelling book. It explains both why openness serves the public interest and how citizens are succeeding in extracting information from powerful institutions. Its lively account of national experiences from around the world, along with in-depth examinations of transparency's roles in such diverse areas as environmental regulation and security policy, makes clear how governments, corporations, and citizens can all reap the rewards of well-designed disclosure policies. As founder and former chairman of Transparency International, and now chairman of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, I know from practical experience how important, how powerful the message of this book is." — Peter Eigen, Chairman of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiatives