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== Definitions == === General === '''Transparency''' refers to the extent to which citizens can meaningfully view and understand how government operates. It refers to an environment in which the objectives of policy, its legal, institutional, and economic framework, policy decisions and their rationale, [[data]] and [[information]] related to monetary and financial policies, and the terms of agencies' accountability, are provided to the public in a comprehensible, [[accessible]], and timely manner. === International trade === '''Transparency''' is the {{Quote|[d]egree to which trade [[policies]] and practices, and the [[process]] by which they are established, are open and predictable.<ref>[http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min01_e/brief_e/brief22_e.htm DOHA WTO Ministerial 2001: Glossary of Terms.]</ref>}} === Surveillance === '''Transparency''' is {{Quote|[t]he circumstances wherein the parties to a [[communication]] and [[unauthorized]] individuals (i.e., individuals who are not involved in [[implement]]ing and [[maintain]]ing the [[intercept]]) are unaware of on-going [[electronic surveillance]].<ref>[[Electronic Surveillance in a Digital Age]], at 74.</ref>}}
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