Access to Information in Southeast Asia and Beyond
Development Dialogue (Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation), issue 1 (2002), pp. 3-116
Contains tables
Series: Development Dialogue, 2002:1
ISSN 0345-2328
Signature commbox: 300:10-Rights 2002
Introduction / Sheila S. Coronel, 3
The Openness Revolution: The Rise of a Global Movement for Freedom of Information / Thomas S. Blanton, 7
Democrats and Dictators: Southeast Asia's Uneven Information Landscape / Yvonne T. Chua, 22
Opening a Pandora's Box: The Emergence of a Free Press in Southeast Asia / Sheila S. Coronel, 37
Thailand's Incomplete Information Revolution / Peter J. Eng, 51
Information Technology as a Tool for Control in Singapore / James Gomez, 62
Fighting for the Right to Know in India / Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey, 77
The Philippines: SMS and Citizenship / David Celdran, 91
Disclosure or Deception: Information Access in the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank / Shalmali Guttal, 104
The Openness Revolution: The Rise of a Global Movement for Freedom of Information / Thomas S. Blanton, 7
Democrats and Dictators: Southeast Asia's Uneven Information Landscape / Yvonne T. Chua, 22
Opening a Pandora's Box: The Emergence of a Free Press in Southeast Asia / Sheila S. Coronel, 37
Thailand's Incomplete Information Revolution / Peter J. Eng, 51
Information Technology as a Tool for Control in Singapore / James Gomez, 62
Fighting for the Right to Know in India / Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey, 77
The Philippines: SMS and Citizenship / David Celdran, 91
Disclosure or Deception: Information Access in the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank / Shalmali Guttal, 104