Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1 Sunshine in the Statehouse
- Part I Transparency and State Legislatures
- Part II Transparency and The Mass Public
- 6 Public Demand
- 7 Attitudinal Consequences
- 8 The Electoral Connection
- 9 Does Democracy Require Transparency?
- References
- Index
9 - Does Democracy Require Transparency?
from Part II - Transparency and The Mass Public
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 August 2022
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1 Sunshine in the Statehouse
- Part I Transparency and State Legislatures
- Part II Transparency and The Mass Public
- 6 Public Demand
- 7 Attitudinal Consequences
- 8 The Electoral Connection
- 9 Does Democracy Require Transparency?
- References
- Index
Summary
Finally, Chapter 9 brings our findings together and assesses their collective message for understanding representation in American politics. Our analyses in and out of state legislatures suggest a cynical account of the role of transparency. Open meetings laws create a public more confident in but less knowledgeable about its legislature, while not actually changing legislators’ decisions and behavior. Transparency also does nothing to stimulate electoral competition, a key source of political accountability. In fact, open meetings create an environment in which interest groups can expand their reach and keep the status quo in place. The sum of our analyses depicts a political landscape in which legislators have no need to change their behavior in the wake of transparency laws’ passage. We draw analogies to firms that use the appearance of transparency to improve public relations while remaining mostly opaque to the public. Our evidence suggests that open meetings laws in state legislatures have similar effects, creating the perception of transparency – or the illusion of accountability – without any of the actual positive effects for democracy.
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- The Illusion of AccountabilityTransparency and Representation in American Legislatures, pp. 244 - 260Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022