19.07.2022
Walking the Tightrope: Can the German Greens be the Party of All People?

The German Greens entered government with an ambitious programme for the country. But circumstances have meant tough decisions and changed priorities.

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05.07.2022
Cultivating Authoritarianism: Orbán’s Political Education Project

Beneath the facade of reforms, Orbán’s education policies deepen inequalities and place schools at the whims of Fidesz’ power.

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29.06.2022
For the French Greens, There Is Power in Disruption

With France’s politics in flux, political ecology needs to evolve if it is to set itself apart and succeed.

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14.04.2022
Alexander Langer’s Case for an Ecological Conversion

What his philosophy and politics have to offer on the European Green Deal and its promise of a just transition.

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17.03.2022
Opposing Forces? France’s Green Campaign Seeks to Inspire Both Joy and Anger

With the French presidential election just weeks away, how is Yannick Jadot making the Green case?

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05.01.2022
Degrowth Is About Global Justice

Jason Hickel explains how degrowth can help fix the worsening ecological crisis and what it means for relations between the Global North and South.

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30.12.2021
The “White Saviour” Deal for Nature

Recent proposals to preserve biodiversity rely on flawed ways of interacting with nature.

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16.09.2021
Investing in the Climate: The Austrian Greens in Coalition

MP Sigrid Maurer explains the realities of being in coalition with the Conservatives and what lies ahead for the Austrian Green Party.

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16.09.2021
French Greens at the Crossroads

As the 2022 French presidential elections draw near, Quentin Ariès examines who will champion the Green voice and political ecology in France today.

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26.05.2021
David Graeber: The Power of the Imagination

David Graeber’s insights on the imagination and the practice of democracy have inspired many not just to see the world differently, but to seek to change it.

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