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Parties, Interest Groups, and Campaign Finance Laws, edited by Michael
J. Malbin, brings together political activists and experts in campaign
finance to debate the impact of federal regulation of political campaigns.
   * Part One  contains assessments of the federal regulations by the
general counsel of the Federal Election Commission and by representa-
tives of the Business-Industry Political Action Committee, the American
Federation of Labor-Congress  of  Industrial Relations, the National
Committee  for an Effective Congress, the Committee for the Survival of
a Free Congress, the Gun Owners  of America, and  the Council for a
Livable World.
   * Part Two offers an evaluation by Edwin M. Epstein and Michael J.
Malbin of the extent and the significance of the growth of political action
committees, with comments  by Fred  Wertheimer  of Common   Cause,
Richard P. Conlon of the Democratic Study Group, and Clark MacGregor
of United Technologies Corp.
   * Part Three is a look at campaign strategies by Robert J. Keefe and
Congressman  Richard B. Cheney.
   * Part Four includes an analysis by Xandra Kayden of the effect of
the federal law on national party organization. Ruth S. Jones discusses
the impact on state parties of seventeen different state laws governing
public finance. Comments   are by David  Broder, Morley  Winograd,
Steven F. Stockmeyer, and David W. Adamany.
   * Part Five centers on campaign finance regulation abroad, with pa-
pers by Herbert E. Alexander and Khayyam  Zev Paltiel and comments
by George E. Agree  and Manfred von Nordheim.


US $20.00

   ISBN-13:9 78-0-8447-2167-5
   ISBN-10: 0-8447-2167-0
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  9 780844 721675


                  A Conference Sponsored by the
      American  Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research



                        Parties,

              Interest Groups,

and Campaign Finance Laws


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American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036


Edited by Michael . Malbin

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