The way in which political parties use state resources indirectly (e.g., parliamentary expenses) receives substantial attention in public debate, particularly when surrounded by perceptions of misuse. Nicole Bolleyer looks at the different ways in which parliamentary resources are used in party-political ways, and argues that attempts to bring about reform will be limited by the reality on the ground
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThe way in which political parties use state resources ind...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
Overview The regulation of the internal affairs of political par ties varies between electoral and l...
Excessive parliamentary entitlements and unregulated private funding give enormous advantages to the...
Party government is the organisational arrangement that characterises many parliaments in contempora...
A legislature's ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Artemis Photiadou and Patrick Dunleavy consider how well ...
Scholars have recently started to pay more attention to the role of legislatures in managing the ris...
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThe way in which political parties use state resources ind...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
Overview The regulation of the internal affairs of political par ties varies between electoral and l...
Excessive parliamentary entitlements and unregulated private funding give enormous advantages to the...
Party government is the organisational arrangement that characterises many parliaments in contempora...
A legislature's ability to engage in oversight of the executive is believed to derive largely from i...
There are conflicting beliefs about the influence of parties on policy. Sceptical observers point to...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
If political parties are to play their essential role in our democracy, we must ensure that they are...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
As part of our 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Artemis Photiadou and Patrick Dunleavy consider how well ...
Scholars have recently started to pay more attention to the role of legislatures in managing the ris...
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive...
Political party financing may not regularly hit the headlines in the UK, especially in the wake of B...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...