Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of Brexit and the more pressing concerns politicians appear to face, but, Sam Power argues here, it is an issue that will not go away any time soon. Drawing on recent research, he explores recent changes in how party financing has evolved
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
International audienceScrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party ...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
The former Prime Minister's review of party-funding reforms, chaired by Sir Hayden Phillips, reporte...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. With an election having taken place only two years beforehand, there...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
Despite comprehensive reform (PPERA 2000) and recent review of (Phillips Review 2007) of party finan...
This article analyses the state of play regarding party funding reform in British Politics through t...
On the evening of February 22nd 2012, there was a fracas in the Strangers’ Bar in the House of Commo...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
This article investigates the dimension and evolution of the financing of political parties. It focu...
Valentino Larcinese argues that the UK should adopt public financing for political parties to help a...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
Political finance scholars have paid little attention to the partisan preferences of business donors...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
International audienceScrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party ...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
The former Prime Minister's review of party-funding reforms, chaired by Sir Hayden Phillips, reporte...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. With an election having taken place only two years beforehand, there...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
Despite comprehensive reform (PPERA 2000) and recent review of (Phillips Review 2007) of party finan...
This article analyses the state of play regarding party funding reform in British Politics through t...
On the evening of February 22nd 2012, there was a fracas in the Strangers’ Bar in the House of Commo...
At the 2010 election the Conservatives and Labour each spent five times more than the Liberal Democr...
This article investigates the dimension and evolution of the financing of political parties. It focu...
Valentino Larcinese argues that the UK should adopt public financing for political parties to help a...
This article presents some theoretical contours for the study of party finance and its consequences....
Political finance scholars have paid little attention to the partisan preferences of business donors...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
International audienceScrutinizing a relatively new field of study, the Handbook of Political Party ...
Election campaigns are an expensive business. In this post, Jess Garland discusses a new report on p...