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Handbook of Political Party Funding
Edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Eric Phélippeau
Scrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party Funding assesses the basic assumptions underlying the research, presenting an unequalled variety of case studies from diverse political finance systems.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 26 Jan 2018
- ISBN:
- 9781785367960
- eISBN:
- 9781785367977
- Pages:
- 552
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- Handbook of Political Party Funding
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: the party funding paradox and attempts at solutions
- Chapter 1: Funding and propaganda
- Chapter 2: Corporate contributions to electoral campaigns – the current state of affairs
- Chapter 3: Party election expenditure election effects: national vs district level and the regulatory challenges
- Chapter 4: Political finance and the cartel party thesis
- Chapter 5: Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?
- Chapter 6: Political finance regulation and equality: comparing strategies and impact
- Chapter 7: Political party funding and the enigma of trust
- Chapter 8: Gated digital communities and the future of party funding
- Chapter 9: Like water on pavement: political fundraising at the sub-national level – the New Jersey example
- Chapter 10: Party finance at the level of the European Union – Party finance reform to vitalize the EU’s protoparty system?
- Chapter 11: State funding and party primaries
- Chapter 12: Party funding in the United States
- Chapter 13: Germany: current issues of an aging party finance regime
- Chapter 14: Party funding in France
- Chapter 15: Public funding in Canada: reform without consensus
- Chapter 16: Party funding in Britain
- Chapter 17: Party funding in South Korea
- Chapter 18: Party funding in Spain
- Chapter 19: Political finance in East Central Europe
- Chapter 20: Party funding in Brazil following the re-democratization: a brief critical overview
- Chapter 21: Party funding in Taiwan
- Chapter 22: Party funding in India
- Chapter 23: Party funding in Mexico and Chile
- Chapter 24: Party funding in South Africa
- Chapter 25: Political party funding and regulation in Lesotho and Mozambique
- Chapter 26: The iceberg of political financing in Russia (2000–2015)
- Chapter 27: Survival politics and electoral manipulation: Singapore’s hegemonic party, political finance and the reconstitution of the city-state
- Index
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- Published:
- 26 January 2018
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- viii–xii (5 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2018
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- Handbook of Political Party Funding
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction: the party funding paradox and attempts at solutions
- Chapter 1: Funding and propaganda
- Chapter 2: Corporate contributions to electoral campaigns – the current state of affairs
- Chapter 3: Party election expenditure election effects: national vs district level and the regulatory challenges
- Chapter 4: Political finance and the cartel party thesis
- Chapter 5: Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?
- Chapter 6: Political finance regulation and equality: comparing strategies and impact
- Chapter 7: Political party funding and the enigma of trust
- Chapter 8: Gated digital communities and the future of party funding
- Chapter 9: Like water on pavement: political fundraising at the sub-national level – the New Jersey example
- Chapter 10: Party finance at the level of the European Union – Party finance reform to vitalize the EU’s protoparty system?
- Chapter 11: State funding and party primaries
- Chapter 12: Party funding in the United States
- Chapter 13: Germany: current issues of an aging party finance regime
- Chapter 14: Party funding in France
- Chapter 15: Public funding in Canada: reform without consensus
- Chapter 16: Party funding in Britain
- Chapter 17: Party funding in South Korea
- Chapter 18: Party funding in Spain
- Chapter 19: Political finance in East Central Europe
- Chapter 20: Party funding in Brazil following the re-democratization: a brief critical overview
- Chapter 21: Party funding in Taiwan
- Chapter 22: Party funding in India
- Chapter 23: Party funding in Mexico and Chile
- Chapter 24: Party funding in South Africa
- Chapter 25: Political party funding and regulation in Lesotho and Mozambique
- Chapter 26: The iceberg of political financing in Russia (2000–2015)
- Chapter 27: Survival politics and electoral manipulation: Singapore’s hegemonic party, political finance and the reconstitution of the city-state
- Index