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[[Image:MichaelPintoDuschinsky.jpg|left|thumb|House of Commons, London, 21 January 2008, asking a question of Carl Gershman, the president of the NED]]
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From the IFES staff biographies:
 
From the IFES staff biographies:
 
:'''Michael Pinto-Duschinsky''' International consultant for numerous democracy organizations and development institutions, among them International [[IDEA]], the British [[Know How Fund]], the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]], [[National Endowment for Democracy]], [[IFES]], the Inter-American Development Bank, UNDP, [[USAID]], OECD, the [[Council of Europe]], and the [[Canadian International Development Agency]]; author of scholarly books and articles on political and electoral processes; expert on campaign financing.  
 
:'''Michael Pinto-Duschinsky''' International consultant for numerous democracy organizations and development institutions, among them International [[IDEA]], the British [[Know How Fund]], the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]], [[National Endowment for Democracy]], [[IFES]], the Inter-American Development Bank, UNDP, [[USAID]], OECD, the [[Council of Europe]], and the [[Canadian International Development Agency]]; author of scholarly books and articles on political and electoral processes; expert on campaign financing.  
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From an author biography in one of his articles:
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:Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, senior research fellow in politics at Brunel University, was a consultant to the Home Office in 1985-6 on problems of electoral registration in England and Wales. He gave evidence in 1998 to the Fifth Enquiry of the Committee on Standards in Public Life. He has twice acted as a consultant to the Electoral Commission. He is a member of the board of directors of IFES (International Foundation for Election Systems), chairs the International Political Science Association's research committee on political finance and political corruption and currently is a consultant on issues relating to political financing to the anti-corruption authority of Latvia (on behalf of the European Union) and the World Bank Institute.[http://www.public-standards.gov.uk/publications/11thinquiry/evidence/michael_pinto-duschinsky.pdf](pdf)
  
 
==Why the Westminster Foundation for Democracy==
 
==Why the Westminster Foundation for Democracy==
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==Publications==
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*Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,6-2505154,00.html Loans for lordships: the joker in the middle], The Times, 15 Dec 2006.
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==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
Email: pintoduschinsky@btopenworld.com
 
Email: pintoduschinsky@btopenworld.com
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[[Category:Think Tanker|Pinto-Duschinsky|Michael]]

Latest revision as of 05:40, 3 October 2014

House of Commons, London, 21 January 2008, asking a question of Carl Gershman, the president of the NED

From the IFES staff biographies:

Michael Pinto-Duschinsky International consultant for numerous democracy organizations and development institutions, among them International IDEA, the British Know How Fund, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, National Endowment for Democracy, IFES, the Inter-American Development Bank, UNDP, USAID, OECD, the Council of Europe, and the Canadian International Development Agency; author of scholarly books and articles on political and electoral processes; expert on campaign financing.

From an author biography in one of his articles:

Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, senior research fellow in politics at Brunel University, was a consultant to the Home Office in 1985-6 on problems of electoral registration in England and Wales. He gave evidence in 1998 to the Fifth Enquiry of the Committee on Standards in Public Life. He has twice acted as a consultant to the Electoral Commission. He is a member of the board of directors of IFES (International Foundation for Election Systems), chairs the International Political Science Association's research committee on political finance and political corruption and currently is a consultant on issues relating to political financing to the anti-corruption authority of Latvia (on behalf of the European Union) and the World Bank Institute.[1](pdf)

Why the Westminster Foundation for Democracy

Michael Pinto-Duschinsky provides a clear insight into the formation and purpose of WFD and its parallel function to that provided by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). His letter exchange is certainly worth reading. Pinto-Duschinsky explains WFD

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Email: pintoduschinsky@btopenworld.com