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摘要
在过去十年中,全世界约有50个国家通过了《信息自由法》(Freedom of Information act, FOIAs),允许公民强迫公共机构公布信息。在这里,我们感兴趣的是分析采用《信息自由法》的决定因素。我们运用一套生存分析技术来确定导致各国采用《信息自由法》的文化、政治和经济决定因素。我们进一步区分采用宪法规定的信息权利与较弱形式的对政府透明度的自我承诺。我们发现,在解释信息自由法的存在及其被纳入宪法的变量上存在显著差异。
Let the Sunshine in: Why Countries Adopt Freedom of Information Acts
Over the last decade, some fifty countries around the world have adopted Freedom of Information Acts (FOIAs), which allow citizens to force the release of information from public offices. Here, we are interested in analyzing the determinants for adopting FOIAs. We apply a set of survival analysis techniques to identify the cultural, political and economic determinants that lead countries to adopt a FOIA. We further distinguish the adoption of constitutionally entrenched information rights from weaker forms of self-commitment to government transparency. We find that there are marked differences in the variables explaining the existence of FOIAs and their inclusion in the constitution.