Greens In Government
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 moreFrom Brexit to climate change and coronavirus-induced economic shock, new issues cut across old divides. But how did they emerge? How is the centre ground made?
Read moreWhat are the prospects and challenges for Budapest under green-left leadership?
Read moreWith the far right on the rise across Europe, could the Austrian coalition serve as an example elsewhere?
Read moreIn a reinvigorated debate, a political reading of proposals put forward to confront the climate emergency is necessary.
Read moreIn political systems based on cooperation, determining who to ally with and when always raises critical questions of identity, tactics, and strategy.
Read moreWhere do the Finnish Greens stand after entering a progressive coalition government in 2019? Part of our four-part “Green Wave” series.
Read moreUnderstanding where Belgium’s two Green parties, Groen and Ecolo, sit in a divided political landscape. Part of our four-part “Green Wave” series.
Read moreAs some Green parties move closer to entering government, looking to paths already trodden by Greens in Sweden and Finland proves illuminating.
Read moreFrom an alternative movement rooted in 1970s mobilisations to an established party today, we unravel the history of the Finnish Greens.
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