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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Anthony Corrado

Anthony Corrado

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies

An expert on political finance, Anthony Corrado focuses on campaign finance; political party behavior; and campaign and election law.



Expertise

American politics; campaign finance; campaign finance reform; election law; elections; political parties

Background

Current Positions
Professor of Government, Colby College

Past Positions
Visiting Fellow, Governance Studies, The Brookings Institution, 2004; Professor, Department of Government, Colby College, 2001-2003; Associate Professor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1994-2001; Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1989-1994; Instructor, Department of Government, Colby College, 1986-1989

Education

Ph.D., Boston College, 1990; M.A. (1982), B.A. (1979), Catholic University of America


Research and Commentary


Save to My PortfolioReform in an Age of Networked CampaignsJanuary 14, 2010The Brookings Institution, American Enterprise Institute, The Campaign Finance Institute
Save to My PortfolioParty Fundraising Success Continues Through Mid-YearAugust 02, 2004The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioCandidates, Parties Fine-Tune Spending StrategiesJuly 17, 2004NPR's Weekend Edition
Save to My PortfolioPermanent Campaign Brushes Aside TraditionMarch 30, 2004The Arizona Daily Star
Save to My PortfolioPolitical Party Finance under BCRA: An Initial AssessmentMarch 11, 2004The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioSuper Tuesday Follow-UpMarch 03, 2004NPR's Talk of the Nation
Save to My PortfolioExamining the Results of the 2/3 Primaries and CaucusesFebruary 04, 2004NPR's Talk of the Nation
Save to My Portfolio""Hard Money"" Is Easy to Come BySeptember 05, 2003The New York Times
Save to My PortfolioThe Flow of Money in Federal ElectionsDecember 2002The Brookings Institution

Contact Information

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202.797.6090

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

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