"This is one of the most important and pioneering books on political finance of recent years. It more than fulfills the stated aim of sparking an empirically informed debate on an essential subject, which is normally ignored because it is almost impenetrable. A work of mature scholarship, it also is fascinating to read and combines the insights of leading researchers from Latin America and Europe." Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Research Committee on Political Finance and Political Corruption, International Political Science Association|"While the entwining of criminals and politicians is nothing new, in recent years this old threat has acquired renewed potency. It has grown and changed much faster than our ability to understand its new forms, their inner workings, and their vulnerabilities. This excellent collection of essays offers a pioneering and provocative look at the impact of dirty money in politics. It is a must-read for experts, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the health of democracy in the 21st century." Moisés Naím, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace|"This is a well-constructed contribution on a crucial, but difficult to study, topic. Scholarlyliterature on organized crime in Latin America has greatly expanded and improved over the past decade, and there is also better coverage of campaign finance issues. But the intersection between the two remains extremely opaque a topic for investigative journalists and political commentators rather than for academics. This collection makes a serious effort to address the interconnections in a manner that is careful, yet realistic. It presents an analytical challenge to comparative democratization scholars, who will need to build on these early insights." Laurence Whitehead, Nuffield College, Oxford University|"The complex issue of political funding has become even more pressing with the irruption of organized crime in election campaigns. Countering this phenomenon through full transparency is a need of the highest order for democracies all over the world, particularly in the Americas. Endowed with practical political experience and deep academic knowledge of the subject matter, Kevin Casas-Zamora, with the help of a stellar lineup of experts, has produced a collection of relevant case studies, which powerfully help to frame the problem and generate realistic solutions to it." José Miguel Insulza, Secretary General, Organization of American States