
Publication Practices for Transparent Government Cato on Facebook Cato on Twitter Cato on YouTube Cato Mobile Cato RSS Government transparency is a widely agreed upon goal, but progress on achieving it has been very limited. Transparency promises from political leaders such as President Barack Obama and House Speaker view credit report free John Boehner have not produced a burst of information that informs stronger view credit report free public oversight of government. In a new paper, Cato scholar Jim Harper outlines four key data practices that support government transparency.
"Publication Practices for view credit report free Transparent Government," by Jim view credit report free Harper
"Publication Practices for Transparent Government: Rating the Congress," Cato Event
In the United States, the war on drugs is generating alarming violations of civil view credit report free liberties, weakening the rule of law, and compromising law enforcement efforts. The U.S.-led drug view credit report free war is also undermining legitimate foreign policy goals around the world, including the spread of liberal democracy and an effective war on terror. On November 15, the Cato Institute will host prominent scholars and international leaders for a discussion of current drug policy and practical alternatives such as legalization.
More information
view credit report free Register to attend
Economic Freedom of the World: 2011 Annual Report
"Economic Freedom of the World: Lessons for the U.S.," by James D. Gwartney, Robert Lawson and view credit report free Joshua Hall
Niciun comentariu:
Trimiteți un comentariu