Tag Archives: political finance

Quid Pro Quo: Builders, Politicians, and Election Finance in India

Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav published a paper for the Center for Global Development exploring the use of illegal funding from the construction sector for elections in India.

Shining a Light on Political Party Financing: Albania, Croatia, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia and Serbia 2011

Transparency International published an assessment of transparency levels in political party finance in the Western Balkans.

Transparency in Funding of Political Parties: Croatia 2011

Transparency International Croatia published an evaluation of transparency in political party finance in Croatia.

Guatemala’s Elections: Clean Polls, Dirty Politics

Guatemala’s Elections: Clean Polls, Dirty Politics looks at the upcoming presidential, the congress and local elections in Guatemala in September 2011.

Hoffman: Tanzania’s 2010 Election

While the outcome of the election is not in doubt, three issues have significant implications for the future of the country: Zanzibar, campaign finance regulation, and the status of independent candidates.

Election observation and political finance

In January 2009, IFES and the Carter Center convened practitioners and academics from the political finance reform and election observation communities. Their purpose was to develop standards and the respective data collection approaches for incorporating political finance issues into election observation agendas: What can international election monitors do to assess and strengthen campaign finance in [...]

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