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Funding Democratization.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ware, Allan
Otros Autores: Burnell, Peter J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Somerset : Taylor and Francis, 2006.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Perspectives on democratization.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Tables; Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: money and politics in emerging democracies; Democracy, democratization and political competition; Costing democracy; Money for democratization, and the issue of corruption; Funding regimes; Funding democratization then and now; Conclusion; Notes; 2 The funding of political parties in North America: the early years; The idea of corruption in relation to party funding; United States: introduction and background.
  • The 'myth' of nineteenth-century party funding in the United StatesContrasts with political funding in the late twentieth century; The demand for funds- the nature of party competition; The supply of funds from American society; The system of 'self-generated' funding; Patronage and the late-nineteenth-century Canadian state; Problems of party funding in North America; Notes; 3 Financial uncertainties of party formation and consolidation in Britain, Germany and Italy: the early years in theoretical perspective; From personal wealth to patronage.
  • From large donors to a multitude of small subscriptionsThe diffusion of the mass party technique; Expanding the range of financial sources; Conclusion; Notes; 4 Party funding in a new democracy: Spain; Improvisation during the transition; The effects of funding arrangements; The need for reform; Conclusion; Notes; 5 Chile's new democracy: political funding and economic transformation; Sources of party funding; Party funding before military rule and during the transition; Political campaigning in the new democracy; Government proposals to regulate electoral campaign finance; Conclusion; Notes.
  • 6 Funding parties and elections in BrazilThe institutional background; Party and campaign funding; Conclusion; Notes; 7 Party funding in post-communist east-central Europe; Party accounts: the balance-sheet; Party funding and the state; State reimbursement of election campaign expenses; Deputies' salaries and expenses; Funding party clubs; Disputations of the communist inheritance; Conclusion; Notes; 8 The iceberg of Russian political finance; The institutional framework and the resources of the political game; The iceberg of political finance: the above-water and under-water elements.
  • Can elections be bought?Conclusion; Notes; 9 Building democracy on the basis of capitalism: towards an east Asian model of party funding; Japan: the early postwar years; Taiwan and South Korea; Taiwan; South Korea; Japanese reform proposals and the 1996 general election; Conclusion; Notes; 10 Political party funding in southern Africa; Decolonization, independence and the funding of political parties in southern Africa; Funding democracy in southern Africa from 1989; The funding of redemocratization in Zambia, Lesothoand Malawi; Funding democratic transition in Namibia and Mozambique.