Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

Money in Politics [Minkštas viršelis]

(Syracuse University, New York)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x151x16 mm, weight: 410 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009054716
  • ISBN-13: 9781009054713
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 227x151x16 mm, weight: 410 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009054716
  • ISBN-13: 9781009054713
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
When and how does money enter politics in different ways, and what consequences does this have? This book explores these questions and offers guidance for those interested in designing policies that effectively address the impact of money on democratic representation and accountability, institutional design, and public policy.

In politics, money is often the name of the game. Politicians enrich themselves while in office, spend campaign money to finance their re-election, and accept lucrative 'golden parachute' jobs after leaving office. Money in Politics argues that these different forms of capital are part of a common system and should be analyzed in a single framework. The book advances a comparative theory that shows how self-enrichment, campaign spending, and golden parachute jobs are connected to each other. This theory explains when and how money enters politics, ultimately illuminating that a change in one form affects the other types and revealing the consequences this has for democracy. The book uses a wide range of evidence from countries around the world, including causally identified quantitative studies, qualitative cross-national comparisons, and original survey experiments. Enlightening and instructive, this book shows that we can only fully comprehend the role of money in politics when we view it as a common system to be analyzed and critiqued.

Recenzijos

'An excellent book for collections on campaigns, elections, election law, and democratic theory. Recommended.' D. Schultz, Choice

Daugiau informacijos

The book explains when and how money enters politics in different ways, and what consequences this has.
List of Figures
x
List of Tables
xii
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction
1(18)
1.1 Argument: The System of Money in Politics
3(3)
1.2 Testing: Challenges, Empirical Approach, and Case Selection
6(2)
1.3 Contributions of the Book
8(8)
1.4 A Note on Scope
16(1)
1.5 Outline: The Road Ahead
17(2)
2 Types of Money in Politics
19(1)
2.1 How Money Enters Politics
19(2)
2.2 Self-Enrichment
21(3)
2.3 Campaign Spending
24(4)
2.4 Golden Parachute Jobs
28(4)
2.5 What's Missing in the Study of Money in Politics
32(3)
3 The System of Money in Politics
35(1)
3.1 What Politicians Want, and How Money Helps Them Get It
36(2)
3.2 Sources of Money and Their Motivations
38(3)
3.3 Mapping the System of Money in Politics
41(10)
3.4 The Effect of the Legal Environment
51(8)
3.5 The Effect of the Electoral Campaign Environment
59(7)
3.6 Stealing State Money
66(1)
3.7 Consequences for Democracy
67(3)
3.8 Summary and Empirical Strategy
70(4)
4 The Connection between Self-Enrichment and Campaign Spending
74(37)
4.1 Money and Politics in India
76(3)
4.2 Mandatory Asset Disclosure Affidavits in India
79(6)
4.3 Electoral Security, Self-Enrichment, and Campaign Spending in India
85(5)
4.4 Redistricting, Self-Enrichment, and Campaign Spending in India
90(6)
4.5 Money and Politics in Brazil
96(1)
4.6 Data on Assets and Campaign Spending in Brazil
97(4)
4.7 Electoral Security, Self-Enrichment, and Campaign Spending in Brazil
101(3)
4.8 Campaign Finance Regulation and Asset Growth in Brazil
104(5)
4.9 Summary
109(2)
5 The Connection between Campaign Spending and Golden Parachute Jobs
111(34)
5.1 Money and Politics in the United States
113(2)
5.2 Golden Parachute Jobs as a Type of Money in Politics
115(2)
5.3 Data on Golden Parachute Employment in US States
117(4)
5.4 Campaign Finance Regulation and Golden Parachute Employment
121(10)
5.5 Golden Parachute Regulation and Campaign Finance
131(5)
5.6 Redistricting and Golden Parachute Employment
136(7)
5.7 Summary
143(2)
6 The System of Money in Politics in Comparative Perspective
145(29)
6.1 Case Selection and Theoretical Expectations
146(4)
6.2 India
150(2)
6.3 Brazil
152(1)
6.4 South Africa
153(5)
6.5 Spain
158(5)
6.6 Germany
163(5)
6.7 United Kingdom
168(4)
6.8 Summary
172(2)
7 Consequences for Democracy
174(13)
7.1 Voters: How Money Enters Politics Affects Attitudes
175(7)
7.2 Winners: How Money Enters Politics Affects Election Outcomes
182(3)
7.3 Summary and Implications
185(2)
8 Evolving the Conversation about Money in Politics
187(17)
8.1 Evolving the Research on Money in Politics
188(8)
8.2 Evolving the Public Conversation and Policy Design
196(8)
Appendix: Formalization of the Argument 204(21)
References 225(26)
Index 251
Simon Weschle is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Syracuse University. His research focuses on democratic representation and accountability, and factors that impede it.