Government's Credible Accountability and Strategic Policy Capacity: Evidence from Asian NICs of Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore

Fiona Yap

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    Abstract

    How does increasing government accountability to its citizens increase policy capacity? In this chapter, we build on the strategic interaction approach to provide a theoretical framework of governments credible accountability that increases policy capacity. Importantly, the governments credible accountability rests on its commitment to specific processes that embody transparency, accountability, and responsiveness that are independent of democratic progress. Drawing on evidence from East and Southeast Asiaspecifically, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysiaduring the 19971998 Asian Financial Crisis, we show how each governments demonstration or failure to demonstrate credible accountability affected its policy capacity. This chapter makes three contributions to the literature. First, it provides a theoretical framework for building policy capacity through the governments credible accountability. This departs from prevailing economic-growth explanations of policy capacity in East and Southeast Asia. Second, this evidence maps citizens quiescence to government accountability rather than citizens passiveness or ignorance; thus, the model treats citizens as active and strategic. Third, the increased policy capacity reveals an overlooked process that increases government accountability without compromising the governments policy reach or absorbing its resources.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPolicy Capacity and Governance: Assessing Governmental Competences and Capabilities in Theory and Practice
    EditorsXun Wu, Michael Howlett and M. Ramesh
    Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
    Pages203-228
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)978-3-319-54675-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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