Politics
Greens are impatient people. The sentiment of urgency has been fuelling their calls for radical change over the past four decades.
Read moreA referendum to pedestrianise a street in Vienna, though successful, forced to Greens to examine their narrative for creating a greener city. How do they build support among those who are still suspicious of what a green transformation can offer?
Read moreAgainst the tide of right and far-right success in the French local elections, the Greens scored a big win in the race for Mayor of Grenoble. In doing so, they created a new and vibrant alternative to the left of the Socialists. What can we learn from this?
Read moreThe sovereign bail-outs of Greece, Ireland, Spain and other countries are often framed as loans handed out to the poor, irresponsible countries of the periphery by rich, responsible countries like Germany. They might come with very harsh conditions attached, but their aim is nonetheless to help the recipients. But is that really the case?
Read moreKogo naprawdę ratują pożyczki dla zadłużonych europejskich krajów?
Read moreThe German coalition agreement contains many empty phrases and few concrete suggestions. There is absolutely no sign of a European idea, let alone vision.
Read moreAngela Merkel fell just a few MP’s short of getting an absolute majority in the German Bundestag. The ironic title of “the Queen of Europe” doesn’t sound too ironic after these elections.
Read moreA first analysis of the Greens’ campaign in the German Federal elections and of the role played by finance policy.
Read moreOn 29 September 2013, Austria went to the polls. The results gave the Greens 12,4% of the vote, a plus of 2%.
Read moreThe mistakes of the campaign should be a chance for the Greens to learn and develop a new story. Ten theses are presented to start the discussion.
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