00992pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002200040245004400062260000900106300001500115362000800130520058200138650001700720650001900737650002600756773005200782180718b2012 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRoberts, Alasdair aWikiLeaks: The illusion of transparency c2012 ap.116-133. aMar aIt has been said that the 2010 WikiLeaks disclosures mark 'the end of secrecy in the old fashioned, cold-war-era sense'. This is not true. Advocates of WikiLeaks have overstated the scale and significance of the leaks. They also overlook many ways in which the simple logic of radical transparency - leak, publish, and wait for the inevitable outrage - can be defeated in practice. WikiLeaks only cr3eated the ill;usion of a new era in transparency. In fact the 20`10 leaks revealed the obstacles to achievement of increased transparency, even in the digital age. - Reproduced. aE governance aAccountability aPublic administration aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences