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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.
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Published:
26 January 2018
ISBN:
9781785367960
eISBN:
9781785367977
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781785367977
Pages:
552
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2018
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Introduction: the party funding paradox and attempts at solutions
Jonathan Mendilow
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PART I: SOME ISSUES IN CONTENTION
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Chapter 1: Funding and propaganda
Alix Meyer
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Eric Phélippeau
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Chapter 2: Corporate contributions to electoral campaigns – the current state of affairs
Nubia Evertsson
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Chapter 3: Party election expenditure election effects: national vs district level and the regulatory challenges
Justin Fisher
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Chapter 4: Political finance and the cartel party thesis
Daniela R. Piccio
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Ingrid van Biezen
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Chapter 5: Full public funding: cleaning up parties or parties cleaning up?
Graeme Orr
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Chapter 6: Political finance regulation and equality: comparing strategies and impact
Susan E. Scarrow
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Chapter 7: Political party funding and the enigma of trust
Danielle May
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Chapter 8: Gated digital communities and the future of party funding
Jonathan Mendilow
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PART II: THE ARENA OF PARTY FINANCE
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Chapter 9: Like water on pavement: political fundraising at the sub-national level – the New Jersey example
Benjamin A. Dworkin
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Chapter 10: Party finance at the level of the European Union – Party finance reform to vitalize the EU’s protoparty system?
Wouter Wolfs
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Jef Smulders
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Chapter 11: State funding and party primaries
Felix-Christopher von Nostitz
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Giulia Sandri
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PART III: CASE STUDIES
Section A: Party Finance in Developed Democracies
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Chapter 12: Party funding in the United States
Robert G. Boatright
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Chapter 13: Germany: current issues of an aging party finance regime
Manuela S. Blumenberg
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Karl-Heinz Nassmacher
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Holger Onken
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Chapter 14: Party funding in France
Abel François
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Eric Phélippeau
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Chapter 15: Public funding in Canada: reform without consensus
Maxime Pelletier
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Chapter 16: Party funding in Britain
Michael Pinto-Duschinsky
Section B: Party Funding in Newly Democratized States
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Chapter 17: Party funding in South Korea
Heung Soo Sim
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Chapter 18: Party funding in Spain
Fernando Jiménez
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Manuel Villoria
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Chapter 19: Political finance in East Central Europe
Vit Simral
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Chapter 20: Party funding in Brazil following the re-democratization: a brief critical overview
Ezequiel Martins Paz
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Chapter 21: Party funding in Taiwan
Shih-Hsien Chang
Section C: Party Funding in Developing Democracies
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Chapter 22: Party funding in India
Asha Gupta
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Chapter 23: Party funding in Mexico and Chile
Irma Méndez de Hoyos
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Miguel Angel Lopez Varas
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Chapter 24: Party funding in South Africa
Samuel Uwem Umoh
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Chapter 25: Political party funding and regulation in Lesotho and Mozambique
Victor Shale
Section D: Party Funding in Countries with Single Party and Hybrid Regimes
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Chapter 26: The iceberg of political financing in Russia (2000–2015)
Lou Brenez
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Chapter 27: Survival politics and electoral manipulation: Singapore’s hegemonic party, political finance and the reconstitution of the city-state
Vicente Chua Reyes Jr
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