Funding Democratization (2nd Ed.)
Auteur : Konvitz Milton
Democracy is a fine political system, but an expensive economic venture. Political parties and election campaigns cost money. Where does the money come from and at what sacrifice? Issues connected with political finance are significant but often neglected aspects of the process of democratization. Funding Democratization examines how money and politics interact in emerging democracies. The contributors investigate the funding of political parties in early North America, financial uncertainties of party formation in European countries, funding of democratization in new democracies, and the influence of funding on contenders for power. They also address the nature of political competition in countries that are seeking to embrace, often for the first time, the rules of democracy. They question in what ways politicians can help make democracy affordable. The volume compares important democratizing countries, such as Russia, Brazil, South Africa, Spain, and the regions of East Asia and East/Central Europe. It also investigates the lessons that emerging democracies can learn from the history of political finance in today's more established democracies. Funding Democratization will be of interest to political scientists and specialists in international social and political development.
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
Frente De Libertacao De Mocambique; party; Party List Proportional Representation; political; Por La Democracia; finance; Political Parties; Burnell Peter; Political Finance; Ware Alan; Mixed Public Private System; Mulé Rosa; Tribunal De Cuentas; Gillespie Richard; Party Funding; Huneeus Carlos; Rising Campaign Costs; D'alva Maria; West Germany; Kinzo Gil; Civil Society; Paul G; Lewis; Commercial Bank Officer; Gel'man Vladimir; Nineteenth Century North America; Ferdinand Peter; Single Member District; Southall Roger; East Central Europe; Wood Geoffrey; NATO Referendum; Yeltsin’s Campaign; Electoral Tribunal; Black Cash; Alternative Funding Arrangements; Allied Administration; Liberal Front Party; Jorge Alessandri; Fair Electoral Competition; Universidad De Chile