Captured by Evil: The Idea of Corruption in Law
... matures, the inducements it offers are “more typically embodied in general legislation, whereas previously they had been particularistic and often outside the law.”11 Thus, even those theorists who strive to adhere to the idea of corruption-as-illegality find it very difficult to do so. When the act ...
... matures, the inducements it offers are “more typically embodied in general legislation, whereas previously they had been particularistic and often outside the law.”11 Thus, even those theorists who strive to adhere to the idea of corruption-as-illegality find it very difficult to do so. When the act ...
STEPHENS-DISSERTATION-2016 - The University of Texas at
... The concept of trust has been studied in fields ranging from sociology, psychology, political science, and political communication. Intriguingly, the relational component is common to how all of these fields approach trust. Across disciplines, then, trust is not a solo activity; it requires two part ...
... The concept of trust has been studied in fields ranging from sociology, psychology, political science, and political communication. Intriguingly, the relational component is common to how all of these fields approach trust. Across disciplines, then, trust is not a solo activity; it requires two part ...
Violence and Social Orders
... All societies must deal with the possibility of violence, and they do so in different ways. This book integrates the problem of violence into a larger social science and historical framework, showing how economic and political behavior are closely linked. Most societies, which we call natural states ...
... All societies must deal with the possibility of violence, and they do so in different ways. This book integrates the problem of violence into a larger social science and historical framework, showing how economic and political behavior are closely linked. Most societies, which we call natural states ...
The impact of £10bn extra capital spending in 2016/17 on
... and spend over the next few years • The Coalition’s 2010 spending review ends in 2014/15 • The government must publish its spending plans for 2015/16 before the 2015 general election – and may set out plans for further ahead at the same time • The state of the public finances and the UK economy, com ...
... and spend over the next few years • The Coalition’s 2010 spending review ends in 2014/15 • The government must publish its spending plans for 2015/16 before the 2015 general election – and may set out plans for further ahead at the same time • The state of the public finances and the UK economy, com ...
Does the Federal Budget Process Promote Fiscal Sustainability?
... appropriations directly to Congress when more resources were required. The President, assisted by a Bureau of the Budget created by that Act (now Office of Management and Budget), would present a single, government-wide request to Congress (a flow shown on Figure 1), developed according to his polic ...
... appropriations directly to Congress when more resources were required. The President, assisted by a Bureau of the Budget created by that Act (now Office of Management and Budget), would present a single, government-wide request to Congress (a flow shown on Figure 1), developed according to his polic ...
Submission to Treasury regarding the Draft Public
... (such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants, State Law Societies and Medical Registration Boards) which has a professional code of ethics and rules of conduct. Individuals who have received formal recognition from the Government for their services to the community (for example, an Order of Austr ...
... (such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants, State Law Societies and Medical Registration Boards) which has a professional code of ethics and rules of conduct. Individuals who have received formal recognition from the Government for their services to the community (for example, an Order of Austr ...
Inefficient lobbying, populism and oligarchy The Harvard community
... Allowing for different levels of organizational capacity within each lobby — so as to capture a possible Olsonian effect of group size (Olson, 1965) — generates a richer gamut of outcomes. In particular, if the richer group is sufficiently smaller and better organized, it is possible to obtain inefficient ...
... Allowing for different levels of organizational capacity within each lobby — so as to capture a possible Olsonian effect of group size (Olson, 1965) — generates a richer gamut of outcomes. In particular, if the richer group is sufficiently smaller and better organized, it is possible to obtain inefficient ...
Inefficient Lobbying, Populism and Oligarchy
... Allowing for different levels of organizational capacity within each lobby — so as to capture a possible Olsonian effect of group size (Olson, 1965) — generates a richer gamut of outcomes. In particular, if the richer group is sufficiently smaller and better organized, it is possible to obtain inefficient ...
... Allowing for different levels of organizational capacity within each lobby — so as to capture a possible Olsonian effect of group size (Olson, 1965) — generates a richer gamut of outcomes. In particular, if the richer group is sufficiently smaller and better organized, it is possible to obtain inefficient ...
Curriculum Vitae - Georgetown University
... "Campaign Contributions and Democracy." With Peter Francia, John C. Green, Paul S. Herrnson, Wesley Joe, Lynda Powell, and Benjamin Webster). in Stephen J. Wayne (ed). Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Election? Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. 2003. "With the Limits Raised, Who Will G ...
... "Campaign Contributions and Democracy." With Peter Francia, John C. Green, Paul S. Herrnson, Wesley Joe, Lynda Powell, and Benjamin Webster). in Stephen J. Wayne (ed). Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Election? Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. 2003. "With the Limits Raised, Who Will G ...
Political Hobbyism: A Theory of Mass Behavior
... Prior research has generally lumped together duty-oriented motivations with pleasureseeking. In doing so, scholars have missed a central feature of contemporary political participation. For many Americans, political participation is not appropriately described as motivated by duty, but is more akin ...
... Prior research has generally lumped together duty-oriented motivations with pleasureseeking. In doing so, scholars have missed a central feature of contemporary political participation. For many Americans, political participation is not appropriately described as motivated by duty, but is more akin ...
Mark scheme - Edexcel
... their support for a candidate; groups which do not meet a viability threshold have to disperse and other groups try to persuade their members to join them. At the end of the caucus for presidential candidates, the size of the remaining groups is translated into delegates to the national party conven ...
... their support for a candidate; groups which do not meet a viability threshold have to disperse and other groups try to persuade their members to join them. At the end of the caucus for presidential candidates, the size of the remaining groups is translated into delegates to the national party conven ...
Fiat money
... later certain types of deposits to banks), thus converting central banknotes to legal tender, and other types of notes (deposit certificates of less than a certain value) to a status not very different from fiat money, since they are backed by the power of the central government to redeem eventually ...
... later certain types of deposits to banks), thus converting central banknotes to legal tender, and other types of notes (deposit certificates of less than a certain value) to a status not very different from fiat money, since they are backed by the power of the central government to redeem eventually ...
Federalism - American Bar Association
... Massachusetts/School of Education): I agree with Sanford that there is an inconsistency where states’ rights are concerned. Despite the tendency toward more autonomy for states, the federal government has also moved to limit what states can do. For example, in my own field of education, there’s been ...
... Massachusetts/School of Education): I agree with Sanford that there is an inconsistency where states’ rights are concerned. Despite the tendency toward more autonomy for states, the federal government has also moved to limit what states can do. For example, in my own field of education, there’s been ...
The State of American Federalism, 2003-2004
... legalization of same-sex marriages in Massachusetts. California elected a movie star in a gubernatorial recall election. U.S. Supreme Court rulings were less solicitous of state government concerns than in recent years. Intra-party feuding among Republicans who controlled all three branches of the n ...
... legalization of same-sex marriages in Massachusetts. California elected a movie star in a gubernatorial recall election. U.S. Supreme Court rulings were less solicitous of state government concerns than in recent years. Intra-party feuding among Republicans who controlled all three branches of the n ...
Interest Groups
... • 1946 – Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act – Provided for disclosure – Defined lobbyist • Any person or organization that received money to be used principally to influence legislation before Congress ...
... • 1946 – Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act – Provided for disclosure – Defined lobbyist • Any person or organization that received money to be used principally to influence legislation before Congress ...
the initiative to party
... Republican Party contributed $997,034 to the Yes on Prop. 209 campaign, with the Senate Republican Majority Committee contributing an additional $90,000 (California Secretary of State, 1996). At the national level, the RNC made ‘independent expenditures’ to broadcast television ads promoting Prop. 2 ...
... Republican Party contributed $997,034 to the Yes on Prop. 209 campaign, with the Senate Republican Majority Committee contributing an additional $90,000 (California Secretary of State, 1996). At the national level, the RNC made ‘independent expenditures’ to broadcast television ads promoting Prop. 2 ...
Supplementary Estimates (B) 2014-15
... needs to obtain Parliament’s approval of the money required to implement its Budget. This legal consent is provided in one of two ways: ...
... needs to obtain Parliament’s approval of the money required to implement its Budget. This legal consent is provided in one of two ways: ...
Medium Term Budgeting in Slovak Republic
... Budget IT system includes all the expenditures for 3 years in all budget classifications divided into programmes ...
... Budget IT system includes all the expenditures for 3 years in all budget classifications divided into programmes ...
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... Experts in the field, however, know that the constitutional constraints on our ability to limit the political influence of moneyed elites predate Citizens United. 9 Individuals have long been entitled to spend their money to influence elections, 10 and prior to Citizens United, savvy, well-represent ...
... Experts in the field, however, know that the constitutional constraints on our ability to limit the political influence of moneyed elites predate Citizens United. 9 Individuals have long been entitled to spend their money to influence elections, 10 and prior to Citizens United, savvy, well-represent ...
Chapter 5 - Russell County Moodle
... The Historical Basis. The nation started out with two-parties: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Force of Tradition. America has a two-party system because it always has had one. Minor parties, lacking wide political support, have never made a successful showing, so people are reluctant ...
... The Historical Basis. The nation started out with two-parties: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Force of Tradition. America has a two-party system because it always has had one. Minor parties, lacking wide political support, have never made a successful showing, so people are reluctant ...
Chapter 5, Section 2
... The Historical Basis. The nation started out with two-parties: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Force of Tradition. America has a two-party system because it always has had one. Minor parties, lacking wide political support, have never made a successful showing, so people are reluctant ...
... The Historical Basis. The nation started out with two-parties: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. The Force of Tradition. America has a two-party system because it always has had one. Minor parties, lacking wide political support, have never made a successful showing, so people are reluctant ...
Supreme Court and the Political Branches: Democratic Theory and
... Court constitutes "a working part of the democratic political life of the nation"'1 because the power of judicial review has been historically exercised to restrain the majority from impinging on the constitutionally designated liberties of the individual, thus to assure those ultimate values that a ...
... Court constitutes "a working part of the democratic political life of the nation"'1 because the power of judicial review has been historically exercised to restrain the majority from impinging on the constitutionally designated liberties of the individual, thus to assure those ultimate values that a ...
Jeb Bush Candidate Announcement Speech Analysis
... new jobs that come with it.” He wants “growth that lifts up the middle class.” Bush states that he believes in the hard-working people of America and wants to change the economy in order to help them. He also wants to limit government spending. He recalls his leadership as governor of Florida, sayin ...
... new jobs that come with it.” He wants “growth that lifts up the middle class.” Bush states that he believes in the hard-working people of America and wants to change the economy in order to help them. He also wants to limit government spending. He recalls his leadership as governor of Florida, sayin ...