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Whistleblowing in the World: Government Policy, Mass Media and the Law

Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2017), xi, 90 pp.

ISBN 978-3-319-83953-0 (pbk); 978-3-319-48481-5 (ebook)

"This book deploys an original comparative framework, as well as archival and pattern-matching research methodologies, to analyze whistleblowing cases from Peru, South Korea, Thailand and the United States of America and to ascertain factors that make for effective whistleblowing. After examining the cases, the study concludes that external whistleblowing, extensive mass media coverage, and strong evidence are essential components of effective whistleblowing. When there is a lack of proper legal protection, whistleblowers experience brutal retaliation, even though their actions are successful in stopping wrongdoing and promoting change in the public sector." (Publisher description)
Effective Whistleblowing Conceptual Framework / Carmen R. Apaza, Yongijn Chang, 1
Whistleblowing in Peru / Carmen R. Apaza, 9
Whistleblowing in South Korea: The Case of Woo Suk Hwang / Yongijn Chang, 23
Whistleblowing in Thailand: Anti-Corruption Policy in Thailand and a Whistleblower Protection Measure / Srisombat Chokprajakchat, 37
Whistleblowing in the United States of America: “Irrefragable Proof” and the Next Generation of U.S. Government Whistleblower Rights / Thomas Devine, 59
Summary and Conclusions / Carmen R. Apaza, Yongijn Chang, 77