
Money Is Essential To The Functioning Of Electoral Politics, Yet Regulating Its Appropriate Use Raises Complex And Controversial Challenges In Countries Around The World. Both Long-established Democracies And Emerging Economies Have Been Continually Plagued By Problems Of Financial Malfeasance, Graft, Corruption, And Cronyism. To Throw New Light On These Important Challenges, This Book Addresses Three Related Questions: (1) What Types Of Public Policies Are Commonly Used In Attempts To Regulate The Role Of Money In Politics?, (2) What Triggers Landmark Finance Reforms? And, (3) Above All, What Works, What Fails, And Why - When Countries Implement Reforms? Checkbook Elections? Presents An Original Theory For Understanding Policies Regulating Political Finance, Reflecting The Degree To Which Laws Are Laissez-faire Or Guided By State Intervention. Each Chapter Is Written By An Area Specialist And Collectively Cover Long-established Democracies As Well As Hybrid Regimes, Affluent Post-industrial Societies (sweden, The United States, Britain, And Japan), Major Emerging Economies (russia, Brazil, And South Africa) And Developing Societies (india And Indonesia).
This book investigates the efficacy of political finance regulations and the conditions that trigger reform across diverse global political systems. Authors Andrea Abel van Es and Pippa Norris, both established scholars in political science, utilize a comparative framework to analyze how different nations manage the influence of money in electoral processes. They propose a theoretical model that categorizes regulatory approaches along a spectrum ranging from laissez-faire policies to heavy state intervention, testing this model against a wide array of international case studies.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the comparative study of political finance and electoral integrity. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a valuable resource for researchers and students of political science.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190603623
ISBN-13:
9780190603625
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