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When Worlds Collide : Health Surveillance, Privacy, and Public Policy
Bayer, RonaldFairchild, Amy

Surveillance serves as the eyes of public health. It has provided the foundation for planning, intervention, and disease prevention and has been critical for epidemiology research into patterns of morbidity and mortality for a wide variety of disease and conditions. Registries have been essential for tracking individuals and their conditions over time. Surveillance has also served to trigger th…

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 905 - 928
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Introduction : Points of Control
Scholz, Trebor

Who deserves to know what? What are the mechanisms for limiting knowledge in the United States today? When does the public have a right to know? The concern about what should be deemed confidential weaces through all four papers in this section. The overdeveloped world celebrates the rule of new social media, which allows for more speech by more people while also making them more vulnerable to …

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 931 - 940
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Secrecy in Three Acts
Galison, Peter

In June 1979, Congress passed the Espionage Act, the first act of the three secrecy-defining statutes that have shaped so much of the last hundred years of modern American secrecy doctrine. Together with two other statutes that followed in later decades-the Atomic Energy Acts of 1946 and 1954, and the Patriot Act of 2001-these three Acts picked out inflection points in the great ratcheting proc…

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 941 - 974
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The Obama Administration's Commitment to Transparency : A Progress Report
Lichtblau, Eric

Transparency isn't the answer to everything, but one lesson I've learned in more than 20 years as an investigative reporter is that it is one critical step in keeping the public a key part of our democratic system and ensuring checks and balances in government. This is a principle shared not only by gadfly journalists themselves, but also by some government officials on the other side of the fi…

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 975 - 980
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Four Phases of Internet Regulation
Palfrey, John

The four phases of Internet regulation are the "open Internet" period, from the network's birth through about 2000; "access denied," through about 2005; "access controlled," through the present day (2010); and "access contested," the phase into which we are entering.

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 981 - 996
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Normal Science and Limits on Knowledge : What We Seek to Know, What We Choose…
Sarewitz, Daniel

We can't know everything; in fact, compared to the vast expanses of our ignorance, we can't really know very much. So the problem of "limiting knowledge" is not just one of the conflict between efforts to make knowledge available and efforts to keep knowledge locked up. There is also the often-invisible problem of how we decide what it is we are going to try to know, and what, as a consequence,…

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 997 - 1010
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What We Have Learned about Limiting Knowledge in a Democracy
Galison, PeterNavasky, Victor S.Oreskes, Naomi

Aryeh Neier: The topic of this session is "What We Have Learned about Limiting Knowledge in a Democracy," and it says we should discuss "how should we proceed and where should lines be drawn?" I'm going to conduct a conversation in which I will focus on this question of limits. The panel is very distinguished, very diverse, and I think we ought to be able to anticipate a diversity of views. All…

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Volume 77, Number 3 / Fall 2010, Pp. 1013 - 1051
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Democracy, Political Power, and Authority
Haugaard, Mark

This article explores the conditions of possibility for democracy through the analysis of power and authority. Political power, as distinct from coercion, is the key to democracy, as a set of institutions for managing conflict. These institutions presuppose authority, which constitutes a performative act that is validated relative to local perceptions of reasonableness. Democratic power constit…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1049 - 1074
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Democratic Accountability in Development : The Double Standard
Easterly, William

Aid agencies and European and American development professionals, with occasional exceptions, have a double standard on political and civil liberties in the world. While this group would never countenance major violations of liberties in their home countries, they appear largely indifferent to whether such liberties exist in developing countries. Some in this group would go further and welcome …

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1075 - 1104
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The Political Economy of Natural Resources
Collier, Paul

The rise in world prices of natural resources, coupled with the resource discoveries induced by high prices, is transforming Africa's opportunities. The economic future of Africa will be determined by whether this opportunity is seized or missed. The history of resource extraction in Africa is not encouraging. This paper reviews and develops the political economy of natural resources as a guide…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1105 - 1132
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Democracy in Africa : A Very Short History
Bates, Robert H.

When discussing governance in Africa, one must be circumspect when applying the term "democracy." One reason for doing so is because the term is imprecise. However, while differing in the attributes they posit and the qualifications they impose, those who write of democracy join in emphasizing its essential property: that it is a form of government in which political power is employed to serve …

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1133 - 1148
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Aid, Accountability, and Democracy in Africa
Mkandawire, Thandika

At the core of democracy is the idea that governments must be systematically responsive to the desires and interests of citizens as expressed through the electoral process which is the principal mechanism of democratic accountability as it is through this process that politicians are called to account by a sovereign electorate with powers to sanction them. The effectiveness of the process depen…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1149 - 1182
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Traditional Institutions and the State of Accountability in Africa
Ayittey, George B. N.

Mythology about Africa still persists. It served colonial interests to portray African natives as "savages" with no history and their indigenous institutions as "backward and primitive." Therefore, colonialism was "good" for them as it "civilized" them and freed them from their "terrible and despotic" traditional rulers. Of course, much of this mythology has been tossed into the trash bin. Afri…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1183 - 1210
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Accountability in Africa and the International Community
Adibe, Clement Eme

Much of the recent scholarship on the problem of political accountability in Africa leans toward the proposition that it is largely a post-colonial phenomenon that was caused by the destruction of the democratic institutions that were inherited by Africa's political elites. By replacing the democratic institutions they inherited from European colonial powers with quasi-democratic and downright …

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1241 - 1280
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Toward an Accountable Budget Process in Sub-Saharan Africa : Problems and Pro…
McKie, Kristinvan de Walle , Nicolas

Of the many factors contributing to the relative under-development across sub-Saharan Africa over the past five decades, one cause that is currently gaining more attention from both scholars and development practitioners is the lack of a transparent and accountable national budget process in most African countries. Although most African constitutions provide for a number of mechanisms of accoun…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1281 - 1310
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Colonial and Postcolonial State and Development in Africa
Wa Muiu, Mueni

This article examines the colonial and post colonial state and development in Africa; it does so by trying to answer the following questions: what is the nature of the African state and when did impunity become the norm? Who is the colonial and post-colonial state accountable to and how does this impact the welfare of the majority of the people? How can the state be reconstituted in the interes…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1311 - 1338
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Reconstituting Africa's Failed States : The Case of Somalia
Kimenyi, Mwangi S.Mbaku, John MukumMoyo, Nelipher

Constitutional federalism is usually suggested as an appropriate and effective form of government for a country that is characterized by significant levels of ethnic diversity. Hence, where destructive ethnic mobilization has resulted in state failure, the suggestion has usually been for the country to adopt some form of constitutional federalism as a way to more effectively manage diversity an…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010 Pp. 1339 - 1366
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Nigeria : Learning from the Past to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century
Kalu, Kelechi A.

The paper examines how Nigerians have articulated and implemented their national interest through the establishment and maintenance of a robust and viable state as a vector for national development. It argues that while external factors have impact on Nigeria's capacity for transformational development, how Nigerians choose to live together to build a viable and stable political system is more …

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1367 - 1400
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No Shortcut to Stability : Democratic Accountability and Sustainable Developm…
Nega, Berhanu

The link between broad based economic prosperity, political stability and accountable governance is generally acknowledged as a reasonable proposition to explain the wealth and poverty of nations. Although there is continuing debate about what accountable governance actually imply and the degree to which government accountability is related to the democratic nature of the state, there is a broa…

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Volume 77, Number 4 / Winter 2010, Pp. 1401 - 1446
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Knowledge strategy typologies : defining dimensions and relationships
Denford, James S.Chan, Yolande E

Studying knowledge strategy empirically requires that specific strategies be operationalized. In this paper, two existing knowledge strategy typologies (the Bierly & Chakrabarti typology of Loners, Explorers, Exploiters and Innovators and the von Krogh, Nonaka & Aben typology of Leveraging, Expanding, Appropriating, and Probing) are compared and mapped onto knowledge strategy dimensions, genera…

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Vol. 9, No. 2, June 2011.pp. 102–119
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