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Doctorate in Political Science from the university of california at berkeley. Welcome back to cato, ray. Thank you for having me. What can i say about the impact of Citizens United . Likable academic, i will say its too soon to tell and we need more research. Bob said as much. When this is done, i will speculate. Im worried about what is happening to Party Organizations. Its not entirely the fault of Citizens United but that in combination with speech now has made it far much worse for parties. I the more money should flow through Political Parties and civic groups because at least in theory parties are more accountable and tend to use their money to help challenges and are less inclined to support extremist, which is no small matter in todays polarized environment. Here we go. Thank you. Here are some trends i see and how citizen as united plays into them. It did not cause them but it greases the wheels, especially since 2000 to when Congress Passed the Bipartisan Campaign reform act.
Through Political Parties and civic groups because at least in theory parties are more accountable and tend to use their money to help challenges and are less inclined to support extremist, which is no small matter in todays polarized environment. Here we go. Thank you. Here are some trends i see and how citizen as united plays into them. It did not cause them but it greases the wheels, especially since 2000 to when Congress Passed the Bipartisan Campaign reform act. There is a redistribution of money away from cant attend toward groups. Candidates are chiefly responsible but more is spent by others and for a while was Political Parties but it is non party groups and Citizens United cracked up this dynamic. There are strong incentives for collective action by partisans. National Politics Today is about highstakes elections. Both parties have a chance to control government and have very different views about what should be done. Because of this, parses want to organize and coordinate bu
And its the same picture in much of the rest of europe where traditional broad based parties are increasingly coming under pressure from brash and often aggressive populist parties to win voters over by offering Simple Solutions to complex problems so how should the mainstream parties respond and can they survive so a question on quadriga this week europes far right can the established parties stop them and to discuss that question im joined here in the studio by Matthew Carney chief europe correspondent for politico he says europes populists are here to stay if traditional mainstream parties fail to reinvent themselves its only a matter of time before the fringe supplants them also with us is alan posner a columnist with the berlin david de velde who argues that Political Parties alone cant stop the rise of the far right Civil Society from trade unions to soccer clubs needs to rally. Around liberal democracy and a very warm welcome to to share of the inch watt streams of french german