Regulatory Framework for Good Governance: The Case of Argentina
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Abstract
This article is embedded in the new model of public management related to good governance, integrity and institutional ethics, in which transparency, collaboration and citizen participation are fundamental pillars. The objective is to reflect the state of development of good governance for the Argentine case, for which purpose a compilation of the main instruments on the subject is made. The work is structured within the framework of ethical infrastructure, integrity frameworks and open government. In order to carry it out, a documentary and normative review was carried out, focusing mainly on two documents: the Ibero-American Code of Good Governance and the OECD recommendations. Subsequently, a descriptive and empirical analysis of the current situation in Argentina within the framework of Good Governance is carried out. It is concluded that although Argentina is a pioneer country in Latin America where governments have been working towards achieving international standards of Good Governance, it is still essential to change the culture and civic education of public officials and citizens as a whole.