This book concerns the financing of politics, political parties,
candidates and elections in eleven countries. It contains case
studies of individual countries, various country-by-country
comparisons, and a conceptual framework enabling the reader to
understand the context of financial sources and implications of
funding sources. All the chapters demonstrate the problems common
to democracies seeking to regulate uses and abuses of money in
politics in pluralistic societies in which there are numerous
openings for political disbursements; many present themes
emphasizing forms of public funding (alternatively called state aid
in some countries) in which governments assist parties or
candidates to subsist and compete. Professor Alexander has
assembled a distinguished international team of contributors to
present this first major appraisal of such a vital aspect of
democratic practice for nearly twenty years.
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