Money in Politics: A Study of Party Financing Practices in 22 Countries

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Fri, 2007-03-09 22:43.
Summary:

This report presents the findings of the African Political Party Finance Initiative, which gathered information on party financing in twenty-two countries in Africa, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and Asia. The purpose of this report is to determine if there are common themes about the sources, use, and management of funds related to securing elected office. It discusses public financing of political parties, the importance of party reform, and the necessity of extending party financing laws beyond fundraising regulations.


Editor: Shari Bryan, Denise Baer
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publication Country: United States
Publication Year: 2005
Publisher: NDI
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Money in Politics Introduction947.35 KB
Money in Politics Section 1 Part 1886 KB
Money in Politics Section 1 Part 2811.01 KB
Money in Politics Section 1 Part 3630.61 KB
Money in Politics Bangladesh, Benin877.81 KB
Money in Politics Botswana, Bulgaria720.21 KB
Money in Politics Cambodia, Croatia918.1 KB
Money in Politics Ghana, Guyana682.62 KB
Money in Politics India, Kenya769.65 KB
Money in Politics Macedonia, Malawi792.49 KB
Money in Politics Mozambique, Nepal748.97 KB
Money in Politics Nigeria, Peru755.85 KB
Money in Politics Romania, Senegal776 KB
Money in Politics South Africa, Tanzania973.3 KB
Money in Politics Uganda, Zambia805.63 KB
Money in Politics Notes403.72 KB
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