In an age of sleaze, scandal and corruption associated with financial crisis and economic downturn across the globe, citizens want more transparency and accountability in politics. This pioneering book examines a principal means by which this can be achieved: the regulation of lobbyists.
In an age of sleaze, scandal and corruption associated with financial crisis and economic downturn across the globe, citizens want more transparency and accountability in politics. This pioneering book examines a principal means by which this can be achieved: the regulation of lobbyists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raj Chari is Senior Lecturer in Political Science in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin John Hogan is Lecturer in Political Economy at the Dublin Institute of Technology Gary Murphy is Associate Professor of Government in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University
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List of tables List of figures Acknowledgements 1. Outlining central questions and method of analysis 2. Political systems with regulations in place in the 1900s: the US, Canada, the EU and Germany 3. Political systems with regulations in place in the 2000s: Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Taiwan and Australia 4. Analysis of a quantitative index and classifying regulatory regimes 5. Examining findings from surveys and elite interviews in the four political systems with the longest history of lobbying regulation 6. Examining the opinions of actors in unregulated jurisdictions 7. Conclusion Bibliography Appendix A - Sample calculations of CPI scores Appendix B - Sample of surveys sent Index
List of tables List of figures Acknowledgements 1. Outlining central questions and method of analysis 2. Political systems with regulations in place in the 1900s: the US, Canada, the EU and Germany 3. Political systems with regulations in place in the 2000s: Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Taiwan and Australia 4. Analysis of a quantitative index and classifying regulatory regimes 5. Examining findings from surveys and elite interviews in the four political systems with the longest history of lobbying regulation 6. Examining the opinions of actors in unregulated jurisdictions 7. Conclusion Bibliography Appendix A - Sample calculations of CPI scores Appendix B - Sample of surveys sent Index
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