Transparency Policy Dilemma Under the Impact of International Integration: A Case of Vietnam

After World War II, under the aegis of globalism, transparency norms have gradually been endorsed and adopted by major organizations involved in the international economy. Many scholars have highlighted the role of international organizations as vehicles for policy reform in developing countries thr...

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Published inAsian journal of law and economics Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 547 - 557
Main Authors Van Long, Tran, Tan, Phan Quoc
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin De Gruyter 01.04.2018
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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Summary:After World War II, under the aegis of globalism, transparency norms have gradually been endorsed and adopted by major organizations involved in the international economy. Many scholars have highlighted the role of international organizations as vehicles for policy reform in developing countries through a wide range of commitments related to domestic public policy. Nevertheless, the impact of international integration on transitional process toward transparency and accountability in some Asian developing states remains doubtable due to “transparency policy dilemma.” This paper aims to demonstrate this dilemma by examining the case of Vietnam to shed more light on the legislative phenomenon existing in some regimes.
ISSN:2194-6086
2154-4611
2154-4611
DOI:10.1515/ajle-2017-0025