Editions

Can we connect the local struggles playing out across Europe and beyond? And if so – what does the bigger picture look like? The latest edition of the Green European Journal aims to find out!

The 10th edition of the Green European Journal seeks to identify what makes the Green approach to foreign affairs distinctive, and asks whether ideals of peaceful resolution can stand up against the reality of a world ridden with complexity and conflict.

The 9th edition of the Green European Journal has been released and deals with a burning hot topic: climate change.

This issue is structured around three principles categories: the Green understanding of democracy, Green foundations in Europe and concrete initiatives to promote active citizenship.

What has the Green movement been able to achieve and what will be the next key challenges for Europe and for the Greens?

How to create a financial system that helps, not destroys, the real economy? Seven years on from the financial crisis that heralded the great recession, this question remains unresolved.

What will industry look like in a sustainable economy? At a time when we are facing both an economic and an environment crisis, it is a question we cannot avoid.

This edition focuses on four key debates the that Journal has identified as being crucial to the future of Europe: federalism; sustainability; solidarity; and hospitality.

What is the future of our relationship with food and agriculture?

Can an economy and society really be sustainable without being equal? And do inequalities within and between Member States threaten the future of the EU?