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The philosophy of integrative bargaining is that both parties will be better off if they can capitalize on their common interests in reaching an agreement, rather than focusing on their differences.
Federal Elections Commission
A federal agency created to regulate the financing of political campaigns in the United States.
Federal Courts
Courts of law under the national government of the United States, responsible for interpreting federal laws, including the Constitution, and adjudicating disputes.
Soft Money
Political funding directed to a party or organization for general political activities, not directly tied to the support of specific candidates, and less regulated by law.
Federal Election Campaign Act
A United States federal law designed to increase transparency and regulate the spending on political campaigns and elections.
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