Money, parties, and democracy : political finance between fat cats and big government /
"Democratic politics is expensive. In United States (US) presidential elections, for instance, total spending, including funding by the candidate-supporting political action committees, now exceeds $6.5 billion. Who should bear these costs? Should the state fund political parties and their camp...
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Oxford ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- The normative theory of partisanship
- Concentrated party systems and the normative theory of partisanship
- Multiparty systems and the normative theory of partisanship
- Political finance models and the normative theory of partisanship: towards a civic model
- Contextualizing the civic model of political finance
- Applying the framework in practice