4521. The carter center financing democracy in guatemala. Final Report: Financing Democracy in Guatemala
- Publication Date:
- 05-2004
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- The Carter Center
- Abstract:
- In recent years discussions about the quality of democracy in the Western Hemisphere have focused increasing concern on the financing of political parties and their campaigns. Unlimited spending on campaigns is believed (correctly or not) to have raised the cost of elections to the point where poor candidates stand little chance of competing and the prospect of creating a level playing field for parties and their candidates has become decidedly remote. Undisclosed contributions of licit or illicit origin by wealthy donors have meanwhile intensified the dependence of elected officials on their campaign funders, increasing the likelihood that politicians respond to donor interests and hindering effective representation for the ordinary citizen in the making of public policy. In tandem, these trends are contributing to public cynicism about parties and candidates, and about the possibilities for meaningful citizen participation in politics.
- Topic:
- Democratization, Economics, and Politics
- Political Geography:
- Latin America and Central America