01.04.2020
Holding the Line: The Austrian Greens in Government against the Far Right

With the far right on the rise across Europe, could the Austrian coalition serve as an example elsewhere?

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31.03.2020
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: A Framework to Evaluate Green Agendas

In a reinvigorated debate, a political reading of proposals put forward to confront the climate emergency is necessary.

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11.03.2020
Building Blocs in Northern Europe: The Greens in Government

In political systems based on cooperation, determining who to ally with and when always raises critical questions of identity, tactics, and strategy.

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11.03.2020
A Polarised Finland

Where do the Finnish Greens stand after entering a progressive coalition government in 2019? Part of our four-part “Green Wave” series.

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11.03.2020
The Wild World of Belgian Politics

Understanding where Belgium’s two Green parties, Groen and Ecolo, sit in a divided political landscape. Part of our four-part “Green Wave” series.

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27.09.2019
Pathways to Power: How Green Parties Join Governments

As 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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22.03.2019
How the Alternative Movement Became Green in Finland

From an alternative movement rooted in 1970s mobilisations to an established party today, we unravel the history of the Finnish Greens.

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12.06.2018
The New Zealand Greens’ Long Road to Government

An interview with co-leader and climate minister from the New Zealand Greens on their successes in government so far and the challenges that lie ahead.

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01.04.2017
An Inside Job: European Societies Need to Look Within to Achieve Real Security

How should Greens respond to the very real sense of insecurity felt by many European citizens today? Four Green leaders from around Europe discuss how a Green security policy might look, and how to communicate it.

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