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[ADRN Working Paper] Horizontal Accountability in Asia: Country Cases (Final Report Ⅰ)
Asia Democracy Research Network

Editor's Note

Checks and balances between state institutions are crucial for holding the government accountable, and preventing executive aggrandizement and corruption. Recognizing the significance of horizontal accountability in achieving robust and sustainable democracy, the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) has conducted research to evaluate the current trends and trajectories of horizontal accountability in the region, as well as proposing key reforms for the future. As part of this research, EAI launched a working paper series comprising seven final reports, covering the cases of Indonesia, Mongolia, Pakistan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand.

 

In 2022, Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) selected horizontal accountability by the ability of state institutions to hold the executive branch accountable, and vertical accountability through elections, parties and citizens’ participation, as the requirements to accomplish robust and sustainable democracy in Asia.

 

Against this background, ADRN published this report to evaluate the current state of the trends and trajectories of horizontal accountability in the region by studying the phenomenon and its impact within countries in Asia, as well as their key reforms in the near future.

 

The report investigates contemporary questions such as:

What are the constitutional and legal institutional mechanisms that hold the executive government accountable?

 To what extent have the constitutional and legal mechanisms of horizontal accountability fulfilled their expected functions to constrain the actions of the executive members?

 What are the determinants of horizontal accountability performance?

 What should be done to improve the state of horizontal accountability performance?

 

Drawing on a rich array of resources and data, this report offers country-specific analyses, highlights areas of improvement, and suggests policy recommendations to fulfill methods of horizontal accountability in their own countries and the larger Asia region.