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ISBN: 9780190274689
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Campaign Finance (Politics)
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ISBN
9780190274689 (10-digit ISBN: 0190274689)
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- Series Description
- The only existing general introduction to campaign finance
- Raises questions not only of how much money is spent, but where it comes from and debates about where the money should come from
- Explains why campaign finance is a bigger issue in the current presidential primary campaign than it has ever been, and that will continue in the general election
- Illuminates the political battle over replacing Justice Scalia, which will affect future, and maybe past, Supreme Court decisions on campaign finance
The one percent has been providing an ever larger share of campaign funds since the 1980s. Well over half of the money contributed to the presidential race in 2015 came from only about 350 families. One-fourth of it came from just seventy-eight donors, all of whom made contributions of $1 million or more.
The perfect primer for complex current event issues and countries…
Oxford University Press’s What Everyone Needs to Know® (WENTK) series offers a balanced and authoritative primer on complex current event issues and countries, spanning across popular topics and disciplines including Politics, Economics, Sciences, and Religion. WENTKs are written by leading experts in their fields and provide, in a straight-forward question-and-answer format, insight in such a way that students and scholars alike can stay up-to-date on the most important topics leading the discussion today in politics, health, global affairs, and more.
Please note: As this series is not ELT material, these titles are not subject to discount.
The one percent has been providing an ever larger share of campaign funds since the 1980s. Well over half of the money contributed to the presidential race in 2015 came from only about 350 families. One-fourth of it came from just seventy-eight donors, all of whom made contributions of $1 million or more.
- The only existing general introduction to campaign finance
- Raises questions not only of how much money is spent, but where it comes from and debates about where the money should come from
- Explains why campaign finance is a bigger issue in the current presidential primary campaign than it has ever been, and that will continue in the general election
- Illuminates the political battle over replacing Justice Scalia, which will affect future, and maybe past, Supreme Court decisions on campaign finance
Series Description
The perfect primer for complex current event issues and countries…
Oxford University Press’s What Everyone Needs to Know® (WENTK) series offers a balanced and authoritative primer on complex current event issues and countries, spanning across popular topics and disciplines including Politics, Economics, Sciences, and Religion. WENTKs are written by leading experts in their fields and provide, in a straight-forward question-and-answer format, insight in such a way that students and scholars alike can stay up-to-date on the most important topics leading the discussion today in politics, health, global affairs, and more.
Please note: As this series is not ELT material, these titles are not subject to discount.
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