It depends on your definition of 'transparency' (and your methodology for assessing it), but New Zealand is the most transparent country in the world: Corruption Perceptions Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
America is in like the 20s.
Actually that is something that annoys me: the rest of the world not knowing anything about my country, despite us being expected to know about large ones. You mention that people criticis the US without having been there? Well yes -- you're in my newspaper everyday. I can name your leaders, both in government and in opposition. I have an okay grasp of your history and geography. But if I asked you about the Treaty of Waitangi, John Key, David Shearer, the Canterbury Region, the Ross Sea.... You'd have no clue.
Now I can excuse it. I know NZ is not important from your perspective. But we get it from people who should know better. I read a NYT article yesterday discussing how Australian and New Zealand political parties have a spectrum that would fit inside the Democratic Party; the social conservative party is polling at 1.4%, and libertarians at 0.2%. The paper quoted a man as being a "NZ parliamentarian", when he wasn't. He campaigned in my electorate, but lost the seat and failed to get into parliament by proportionate means.
It seems like a minor point and simple oversight, but don't get up in my grill for "not understanding American politics" -- I know more about yours than you know about mine.
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