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#SBIB:324H43 --- Politieke structuren: politieke partijen --- Theses
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The present volume consists of original texts, which were presented during the International Conference “Political Parties in the 21st Century”, organized in Athens by the Centre for European Constitutional Law. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this body of work aims to address the major issues concerning contemporary problems, challenges and transformations affecting the future of political parties.
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#SBIB:324H43 --- #SBIB:327H12 --- Politieke structuren: politieke partijen --- Buitenlandse politiek: Westeuropese landen --- Theses
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#SBIB:324H43 --- #SBIB:327.7H200 --- Politieke structuren: politieke partijen --- Europese Unie: algemeen
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Why are some new parties entering national parliaments able to defend a niche at the national level, while others conspicuously fail to do so. This ground-breaking volume studies 140 new parties in seventeen advanced democracies over a forty year period, to provide the answers.
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In this provocative book, two leading law professors challenge the existing campaign reform agenda and present a new initiative that avoids the mistakes of the past.Bruce Ackerman and Ian Ayres build on the example of the secret ballot and propose a system of "secret donation booths" for campaign contributions. They unveil a plan in which the government provides each voter with a special credit card account containing fifty "Patriot dollars" for presidential elections. To use this money, citizens go to their local ATM machine and anonymously send their Patriot dollars to their favorite candidates or political organizations. Americans are free to make additional contributions, but they must also give these gifts anonymously. Because candidates cannot identify who provided the funds, it will be much harder for big contributors to buy political influence. And the need for politicians to compete for the Patriot dollars will give much more power to the people.Ackerman and Ayres work out the operating details of their plan, anticipate problems, design safeguards, suggest overseers, and show how their proposals satisfy the most stringent constitutional requirements. They conclude with a model statute that could serve as the basis of a serious congressional effort to restore Americans' faith in democratic politics.
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