Europe
In the face of the crises of our times, the Greens must leverage their unique movement-party identity to fight for social and ecological justice.
Read moreWhat is the political power of emotions in the battle over freedom?
Read moreGiven freedom’s mobilising potential and emotional appeal, deserting the fight over its meaning and ownership is no option for those who care about our common future.
Read moreAs autocrats demolish the world order, can “neo-idealism” make democratic forces more resilient?
Read moreCould carbon taxes, massive green investment, and a shift in collective awareness set the world on a less dystopian path?
Read moreBeyond pragmatic exchange, the alliance between Netanyhu’s Israel and Europe’s far right is rooted in a shared nativist and anti-Islam ideology.
Read moreAdam Ostolski on the need for strategic disremembering and asking the right questions.
Read moreWhat is the green alternative to the far-right’s exclusionary and simplistic solutions for reaching a shared meaning?
Read moreA careful look at European far-right parties’ economic agendas reveals deep underlying divisions.
Read moreIn an increasingly polarised world, how do we mobilise majorities around the politics we desire, rather than the ideas we oppose?
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