This study catalogues party finance laws in multiple countries and identifies institutional factors that correspond to laws countries choose to adopt. Using data from international sources, we assessed differences in the regulation of money in elections in over 120 states. We classified countries into four types of party finance regimes along two axes: one that reflects regulations affecting party income and a second that reflects rules intended to make party finance more transparent. We found that two institutional factors are associated with the extent of government regulation in financing politics: the type of legal system and the use of proportional representation. Our study provides a new conceptual framework to categorize party financ...
The paper compares the systems of financing political parties in France, Germany and the UK. The ana...
This master‘s paper uses controversial issue of party financing as an example to explore the effecti...
<p>Party regulation in general and its systemic consequences in particular have not been a matter of...
This study catalogues party finance laws in multiple countries and identifies institutional factors ...
This paper will deal with why party funding regimes in established democracies differ. It examines t...
Comparative politics has shown interest in the topic of financing political par-ties only recently. ...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
There are several basic models of legal regulation of political parties. Slovakia and Federal Republ...
Money has a symbolic and practical value in political competition and just because the money is impo...
This is a comprehensive study of the special legislation on political parties around the world. In a...
International audienceScrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party ...
The role of money in politics is of almost universal concern in Western representative democracies. ...
Regulating Political Parties provides a novel and valuable contribution to the existing literature o...
Political parties are one of the key institutions of the political system, but today the public perc...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
The paper compares the systems of financing political parties in France, Germany and the UK. The ana...
This master‘s paper uses controversial issue of party financing as an example to explore the effecti...
<p>Party regulation in general and its systemic consequences in particular have not been a matter of...
This study catalogues party finance laws in multiple countries and identifies institutional factors ...
This paper will deal with why party funding regimes in established democracies differ. It examines t...
Comparative politics has shown interest in the topic of financing political par-ties only recently. ...
This report reviews and analyses party financing regulation in 13 African countries, drawing on an ...
There are several basic models of legal regulation of political parties. Slovakia and Federal Republ...
Money has a symbolic and practical value in political competition and just because the money is impo...
This is a comprehensive study of the special legislation on political parties around the world. In a...
International audienceScrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party ...
The role of money in politics is of almost universal concern in Western representative democracies. ...
Regulating Political Parties provides a novel and valuable contribution to the existing literature o...
Political parties are one of the key institutions of the political system, but today the public perc...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
The paper compares the systems of financing political parties in France, Germany and the UK. The ana...
This master‘s paper uses controversial issue of party financing as an example to explore the effecti...
<p>Party regulation in general and its systemic consequences in particular have not been a matter of...