greens
If electoral outcomes increasingly reflect unequal participation and representation, what does this mean for the Left and for democracy?
Read morePolitical ecology must strive to build broader alliances, regain public trust, and become a governing force for systemic change.
Read moreGreens hope to return to parliament after a more than 15-year absence. But their future remains uncertain, as does the country’s direction.
Read moreCould the rise of smaller parties drive Europe’s biggest gas supplier to change course?
Read moreIn 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 moreAfter its recent electoral successes, the Croatian Green-Left party must balance its participatory roots with the demands of professional governance.
Read moreGreens are ardent defenders of democracy, but are they willing to back up their words with action when democracies are under attack?
Read moreFreedom is a battlefield progressives can’t desert, argue Baptiste Erkes and Gérard Pirotton.
Read moreThe new German government should invest in increasing people’s economic safety and create greener, more inclusive communities.
Read moreThree former Green MEPs recount their efforts to stop the erosion of liberal democracy in Hungary.
Read more