Published August 4, 2023 | Version v1
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Transparency & Opac Socıety: From A Political Science Perspective

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The concept of an opaque society refers to a society in which government and management processes are characterized by insufficient transparency. In such societies, decision-making and policy-making processes often take place behind closed doors. Transparency is a cornerstone of a democratic society and promotes participation, accountability and public trust. Without transparency, opaque societies can undermine democratic functioning and foster the spread of corruption. In an environment where public access to information is restricted, misuse of public resources and privileged relationships can increase. This can lead to social discontent and political instability. Ensuring transparency requires facilitating access to public information, adopting open data policies and strengthening independent oversight mechanisms. This would make governments more accountable, public resources more efficiently utilized, and public trust increased. In conclusion, the concepts of transparency and opaque society have an important place in political science. While a transparent society strengthens democratic values, an opaque society can undermine democratic functioning and lead to social problems. Therefore, promoting transparency and reducing opacity is a critical step towards building a healthier and more participatory society.

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