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         Reform Political Party:     more books (100)
  1. Modernising British Local Government: An Assessment of Labour's Reform Programme by John Stewart, 2003-11-08
  2. Winner Take All: Report of the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force on Reform of the Presidential Election Process by Twentieth Century Fund. Task Force on Reform of the Presidential Elect, 1978-08
  3. Reconstruction to Reform: Texas Politics, 1876-1906 by Alwyn Barr, 2000-02
  4. HB 537--Election reform.(Ethics and Elections): An article from: Florida Bar News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-01
  5. Which will prevail? Reform or Progressive influence. : An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2006-02-01
  6. From Riel to reform (and a little beyond): politics in western Canada.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Tom Flanagan, 2001-12-22
  7. Selecting Presidential Nominees: The Evolution of the Current System and Prospects for Reform.: An article from: Social Education by Scott Piroth, 2000-09-01
  8. Social Reform in Norway: A Study of Nationalism and Social Democracy (The University of Southern California. School of Research Studies. No. 9--9) by John Eric Nordskog, 1973-06-08
  9. Change in power: with the Democrats leading the House, expect an agenda that includes affordable housing, immigration law, energy policy, GSE reform and ... Legislative Outlook): An article from: Units by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-01
  10. Realism in Green Politics: Social Movements and Ecological Reform in Germany (Issues in Environmental Politics) by Helmut Wiesenthal, 1993-09
  11. The New Right and Democracy in Canada: Understanding Reform and the Canadian Alliance by David Laycock, 2001-12-27
  12. Democratic Reform in Yugoslavia by April Carter, 1982-01
  13. Reform and Regulation: American Politics from Roosevelt to Wilson by Lewis L. Gould, 1986-04
  14. Japan stares down reform.(Focus): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-08-05

101. Teachable Moment -
Contribute up to $10000 to political parties in states, money that can be used The sevenyear struggle for campaign finance reform ended on March 20,
http://www.teachablemoment.org/high/campaignfinance.html
Campaign Finance Reform:
An Activity for High School Students
updated March 28, 2002 by Alan Shapiro
Begin with a quick poll of the students: Should businesses, labor unions and individuals have the right to contribute as much money as they want to political candidates running for federal offices? Distribute the student reading. Tell students that perhaps it will affect the position they took. Have the class proceed with the reading. Divide the class into groups and assign one of the following for discussion to each. The group should select a reporter to summarize its conclusions for the class:
  • Representative John Lewis calls soft money a "corrupting influence...on the political process." Why? Do you know of any specific examples?
    Representative Tom DeLay argues that the Shays/Meehan bill "strips citizens of their political right and unconstitutionally attempts to regulate political speech." What arguments might there be for and against his point of view?
    Some people think the proposed changes in campaign finance will not be as effective as reformers believe. Large soft money donations will disappear but not the influence of those who know how to use the system to raise money in other ways. What ways might they be thinking of?

102. Democracy (Harpers.org)
reform party leaders voted to remove rightwing columnist Pat Buchanan from keep divisive politics off the stage at the Republican National Convention.
http://www.harpers.org/Democracy.html
Democracy Sources
Events Related To Democracy
Week of
Jul 25 A bill that would have banned Internet gambling failed to achieve the required two thirds majority in the House of Representatives, thus assuring continued campaign contributions from the Internet gambling lobby. Hippies were said to be massing in the Californian desert in preparation for the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; Mayor Richard Riordan promised to use rubber bullets if they tried any nonviolent civil disobedience The Russian Parliament voted to give President Putin more power. Week of
Aug 1 President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela election revolution battle Classes resumed in Myanmar, almost four years after SLORC, the country's military junta, banned higher education. Reform Party leaders voted George W. Bush killed an attempt to make the Republican The House of Representatives voted unanimously to ban the execution of pregnant women in response to remarks by Vice President Al Gore British Columbia asked the Canadian supreme court to affirm the validity of gay marriage Speaker of the House Dennis J. Hastert took several members of the

103. Philippine Political Parties, Electoral System And Political Reform
political reform. political parties are not very popular in the Philippines.The media and academics are almost uniformly critical.
http://www.philsol.nl/pir/JR-98a.htm
Philippines International Review
Vol.1, No.1
Spring 1998
Philippine Political Parties, Electoral System and Political Reform
(excerpts from `Philippine Political Parties Continuity and Change', by Joel Rocamora, Institute for Popular Democracy, Quezon City, February 27, 1998.)
The most important characteristic of Philippine political parties is that they are parties of the elite. In some senses, parties anywhere in the world are elite formations whether one defines elite in functional terms as those who lead or in sociological terms as those who hold economic and political power. But many parties at least attempt to organize regularized support from a broader segment of the population. These efforts result in a more or less stable membership, regularized patterns of interaction within and between parties, and characteristic forms of ideological or political self-definition. Other distinct characteristics of Philippine political parties, the shifting character of membership and leadership and the absence of ideological or programmatic differences between parties are linked to the nature of differentiation in the elite. Historically, class fractions have remained relatively small. No one upper class group has attained a level of economic power sufficient for it to dominate other fractions and impose its interests and its program on the state. This is in contrast with Latin America, for example, where divisions among upper class groups have been expressed in differentiation between political parties.

104. Proposed Reform Will Endanger Democratic Constitution
or otherwise independently of political parties, the reform proposal stands He pointed out that when two major political parties cannot sit together
http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/publish/article_20171.shtml
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105. Reason: Only Money: Campaign Finance Reform Bites Supporters In The Rear
The McCainFeingold campaign finance reform bill which the Sierra Club If politically active 527s are treated like political parties, as McCain wants
http://www.reason.com/0407/co.mw.only.shtml
July 2004 Only Money
Campaign finance reform bites supporters in the rear.
Matt Welch

SIERRA , a glossy magazine published by the Sierra Club, has a Web site called "The Bush Archives" at sierraclub.org/sierra/bush_archive.asp. There you can find links to 62 original articles criticizing George W. Bush’s impact on Mother Nature. Entries include "The Assault on Wild America: Mapping the Bush administration’s damage," from March 2004; "W Watch," a recurring feature since May 2003; and a pre-2000 election package rooting for candidate Dubya and his fellow Republicans to lose. "We could win this time," the editors insisted. Turns out they could lose much more than they feared. The McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill which the Sierra Club lobbied for with great enthusiasm was finally signed into law in March 2002. That law was upheld by the Supreme Court in its December 2003 ruling McConnell v. FEC , and at press time the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) was on the verge of establishing specific new interpretive guidelines for how Americans can legally raise money and make public statements that could affect national elections. According to the strictest of scenarios drawn up in the FEC’s April draft proposal, issue-oriented advocacy groups such as the Sierra Club and the National Rifle Association could suddenly find themselves regulated by the same rules that govern "express advocacy" groups such as STOPHillaryPAC or the Committee for a Democratic Majority.

106. GOP.com | Republican National Committee :: Home
State Parties State Map. All politics is local. To get involved in your community,find your state party. Select a State, Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa
http://www.rnc.org/
Windows Media Real Player High Speed Low Speed 09.22.05 - Remarks By The President On The War On Terror And Hurricane Preparation
09.22.05 - RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Addresses The National Coalition Of Latino Clergy And Christian Leaders (CONLAMIC)

09.22.05 - In Case You Missed It: The Voter-ID Consensus

09.22.05 - Editorials Across The Country Praise Judge John G. Roberts

Doug Forrester is working to bring character, courage, and conviction to the New Jersey Governor’s mansion.
Get your GOP.com to Go. The RNC is podcasting and videocasting to a device near you. We've got everything you need to get started. New faces and new voices are building a stronger, more diverse Republican Party. Learn more about how President Bush and Republicans are helping your community, and select a team below to get involved. Select a Team African Americans Catholic Entrepreneurs Hispanic Seniors Women Youth All across America, candidates, state parties and grassroots activists are hard at work growing our party. Take a look at some of the things they're doing. All politics is local. To get involved in your community, find your state party.

107. Opensecrets.org--Money In Politics Data
Presenting political news, and the actual political positions of the parties andcandidates, as well as disclosing how much campaign money they have raised
http://www.opensecrets.org/
The Basics Election Overview Who Gives Who Gets ... Get Local! The Big Picture 2004 Elections Previous Cycles Overview 527 Committees Social Security Reform ... Look Up an Individual Donor Search 2006 Cycle:
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Capitol Hill Members of Congress Committees Congressional Races Political Parties Who's My Rep? Find a Politician: Get Local! Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Special Interests 527 Committees Industries and Interest Groups: pick one: Accountants Abortion: Pro-Life Abortion: Pro-Choice Casinos/Gambling Commercial Banks Computers/Internet Gun Rights Gun Control Education Health Professionals Insurance Lawyers/Law Firms

108. Ingram Library/Goverment Documents/Political Government
A listing of political parties, nonpartisian sites, media sites, and activistgroups involved with US politics. Maintained by the State University of West
http://www.westga.edu/~library/depts/govdoc/political.shtml
Educational Excellence in a Personal Environment UWG Home myUWG Library Home Catalog ... Requests Site Directory... About the Library Articles Ask-a-Librarian Books and more Borrowing Materials Citation Guides Contact Information Course Reserves Distance Services Faculty Services FAQs Find Information Hours Interlibrary Loan Instruction Jobs Journals Password Info Policies Research Guides Services Staff Web Subject Librarians Your Account Please note that inclusion on any of these lists does NOT constitute endorsement of politics, beliefs or platforms by the Government Documents Department, Ingram Library or the State University of West Georgia. To suggest a site for this list, please contact Michael Aldrich
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109. BRAMA - Parties Registered For The March 1998 Election In Ukraine
At first the Reforms and Order party was going to join Forward, Ukraine, Reforms and Order was supposed to reflect Pynzenykfor reformsand Hryhoriy
http://www.brama.com/ua-gov/pol-detl.html
BRAMA - Parties Registered for the March 1998 Election in Ukraine
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BRAMA Homepage
BRAMA - Government of Ukraine GENERAL GOVERNMENT INFO Brief Description Gov't Officials, Ministers, State Chairmen Contact Info for Gov't Armed Forces ... Constitution of Ukraine POLITICS Political Parties in Ukraine-Detail Political Parties in Ukraine-Ideology Political Parties in Ukraine-Affiliation Political Parties in Ukraine-Analysis ... Crimean Political Organizations ELECTION RESULTS Presidential Election Results - 1994 Parliamentary Election Results - 1994-Detailed Parliamentary Election Results - 1994-By Alliances/Parties DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION Consulate General-New York Trade Mission-New York Embassies, Consulates, Missions of Ukraine Foreign Embassies in Ukraine The following information is listed alphabetically in English and was obtained from various sources deemed reliable including Holos Ukrainy, RFE/RL, UN and IMF publications, Den, however, responsiblities for errors are our own. Please report any errors of commission and omission to webmaster@BRAMA.com

110. Javier Corrales Presidents Without Parties
Presidents Without Parties The Politics of Economic reform in Argentina andVenezuela in the 1990s. Javier Corrales. August 2002 6 x 9 inches
http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-02194-2.html

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