Coalitions
The challenge for Greens is to consolidate their credibility by building successful green-left alliances and bridging the ecological and the social so as to leave none behind.
Read moreWith the far right on the rise across Europe, could the Austrian coalition serve as an example elsewhere?
Read moreIn political systems based on cooperation, determining who to ally with and when always raises critical questions of identity, tactics, and strategy.
Read moreAfter its success at the 2019 European elections, can the French Greens break their pattern of constantly rising and falling green waves?
Read moreGreta has forced the change up the Czech political agenda. But how the debate will change the country’s path is still uncertain.
Read moreFrom appealing across the rural-urban divide to new electoral coalitions, the lessons from Austria’s election are relevant for green and progressive parties all over Europe.
Read moreWith the Greens polling at a record high while the traditional parties seemingly run out of road, what are the factors underpinning the recent success of political ecology in Germany?
Read moreWith Polish elections coming up this October, all political forces are committing to protect the climate and environment, at least on paper. What does the new prominence of ecology mean for the country’s future?
Read moreWith a tough race ahead, the Hungarian opposition has reason to be cautiously optimistic that it can take back Budapest from Viktor Orbán’s party.
Read moreAs some Green parties move closer to entering government, looking to paths already trodden by Greens in Sweden and Finland proves illuminating.
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