Green Politics
Can the Greens maintain their momentum and reshape the UK’s political landscape?
Read moreAs the two parties prepare for a full merger in 2026, their future prospects remain uncertain.
Read moreThe fight over platform workers’ rights concerns us all, writes Ben Wray.
Read moreIn the face of geopolitical tensions, can the European project stay true to its ideals?
Read moreAcross the region, protest movements are evolving into promising political realities. Could they contribute to the renewal Europe’s Greens are seeking?
Read moreWhat is the green alternative to the far-right’s exclusionary and simplistic solutions for reaching a shared meaning?
Read moreProgressives must offer viable solutions to citizens’ insecurities, Daphne Halikiopoulou tells Wouter van de Klippe.
Read moreIn an increasingly polarised world, how do we mobilise majorities around the politics we desire, rather than the ideas we oppose?
Read moreEntering government coalitions at the national level did not pay off for the Greens. How can they maintain consensus?
Read moreWhile the Far Right successfully utilises fear to gather electoral support, the Greens must stick to their core values and embrace hope.
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