Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Regulation and Deregulation of Political Finance - Robert G. Boatright
Part I: The Deregulation of U.S. Campaigns
1. Campaign Finance Deregulation in the United States: What Has Changed and Why Does It Matter? - Diana Dwyre
2. U.S. Interest Groups in a Deregulated Campaign Finance System - Robert G. Boatright
Part II: Regulation, Deregulation, and Electoral Advantage
3. Shaping the Battlefield: Partisan Self-Interestand Election Finance Reform in Canada, 2003–2014 - Lisa Young
4. Partisan Interest and Political Finance Reform in Australia - Iain McMenamin
5. Britain’s “Stop-Go” Approach to Party Finance Reform - Justin Fisher
Part III: The End of the “Regulatory Moment” in Europe?
6. Slow Convergence or No Change at All? The Development of West European Party Funding Regimes, 2003–2013 - Michael Koß
7. More, and More Inclusive, Regulation: The Legal Parameters of Public Funding in Europe - Daniela R. Piccio and Ingrid van Biezen
Conclusions: Deregulating Party Finance: Is the United States an Outlier or a Pioneer? - Justin Fisher
Contributors
Index