Accountability Through Public Opinion: From Inertia to Public Action
This book argues that only an active and critical public will make government officials responsive to citizens바카라 사이트™ demands
Abstract
바카라 사이트śAccountability바카라 사이트ť has become a buzzword in international development. Development actors appear to delight in announcing their intention to 바카라 사이트śpromote accountability바카라 사이트ť바카라 사이트”but it is often unclear what accountability is and how it can be promoted. This book addresses some questions that are crucial to understanding accountability and for understanding why accountability is important to improve the effectiveness of development aid.
The main argument of this book is that accountability is a matter of public opinion. 바카라 사이트s will only be accountable if there are incentives for them to do so바카라 사이트”and only an active and critical public will change the incentives of government officials to make them responsive to citizens바카라 사이트™ demands. Accountability without public opinion is a technocratic, but not an effective solution.
In this book, more than 30 accountability practitioners and thinkers discuss the concept and its structural conditions; the relationship between accountability, information, and the media; the role of deliberation to promote accountability; and mechanisms and tools to mobilize public opinion. A number of case studies from around the world illustrate the main argument of the book: Public opinion matters and an active and critical public is the surest means to achieve accountability that will benefit the citizens in developing countries.
Citation
Sina Odugbemi and Taeku Lee (Editors). Accountability Through Public Opinion: From Inertia to Public Action. World Bank, May (2011) ISBN 978-0-8213-8505-0