Responsive Democracy : Increasing State Accountability in East Asia.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780472025732
- Government accountability--East Asia
- Government accountability--Philippines
- Transparency in government--East Asia
- Transparency in government--Philippines
- Administrative agencies--East Asia.--Management
- Administrative agencies--Philippines--Management
- East Asia--Politics and government--21st century
- Philippines--Politics and government--1986
- 352.3/5095
- JQ1499
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 | Introduction -- 2 | The Logic of Intrabranch Delegation -- 3 | Deregulation, Bureaucratic Conflict, and Passage of the South Korean Administrative Procedure Act -- 4 | Decline of Kuomintang Dominance, Bureaucratic Conflict, and Passage of the Taiwan Administrative Procedure Act -- 5 | Cleaning House: Administrative Procedures and Patronage Politics in the Philippines -- 6 | Sunset Laws and the Acceleration of Regulatory Reform in South Korea -- 7 | Administrative Reform and Public Attitudes toward Democratic Institutions in South Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines -- 8 | Transparency, Participation, and Democratic Responsiveness -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
When and why do democratic governments respond to their citizens?.
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