Political action committees, ‘soft’ money, foreign contributions and US politics: Lessons from the American experience
Abstract
Political fund‐raising practices in the US have created what might be considered institutionalised bribery, resulting in growing concerns about the role of foreign money, entrenchment of politicians, an intergenerational shift of resources and consolidation of key industries. The new political environment has also spawned a growing sense that all votes and candidates are for sale. This paper reviews a bit of history about American political campaign financing, outlines current abuses, highlights implications of those abuses, and offers a few solutions.
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Citation
Hutton, J. and Watad, M. (1999), "Political action committees, ‘soft’ money, foreign contributions and US politics: Lessons from the American experience", Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 293-302. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026053
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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