German Greens
The younger generations of German Greens are at odds with the pragmatic approach of the party’s leadership on migration.
Read moreAs conservatives and the Far Right continue to rise in Germany, progressive parties are moving to the right on migration policy to maintain support.
Read moreConservatives and right-wing parties in two German states have pulled of an election campaign with rattling results for progressives.
Read moreTo reconcile the physical reality of climate change with the attitudes of German society, pragmatism is key.
Read moreThe culture wars around climate policy seem set to become the new normal, as the heating law debate in Germany exemplified.
Read moreCriticised for their disruptive demonstrations, Letzte Generation climate activists find few allies in their uphill battle for climate.
Read moreCoalition compromises make it harder for the Greens to commit to their climate policy goals.
Read moreIn the first of a new monthly column on the German Greens in government, Inge Jooris unpicks the messy result of a messy election.
Read moreAnnalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck’s leadership of the Green Party have much to teach us about power-sharing in German politics.
Read moreThe German Greens entered government with an ambitious programme for the country. But circumstances have meant tough decisions and changed priorities.
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