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Green Parties in National Governments

Green Parties in National Governments
Author: Ferdinand Muller-Rommel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113528833X

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By the late 1990s Green parties had entered national governments in five Western European countries - Finland, Italy, Germany, France and Belgium. This book aims to provide an understanding of the differences and similarities of Green parties in coalition governments.


Green Parties, Green Future

Green Parties, Green Future
Author: Per Gahrton
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745333397

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Over the past four decades the world has seen a 'Green awakening'. Green parties have been elected to parliaments and councils all over the world, and in many cases have played a part in national and local government. A common set of Green priorities has been promoted by Green internationalisation and these parties are playing an increasing role at all levels of political decision-making. Will the Green awakening continue or will Greens be corrupted by power? What impact has Green politics had? Will Green thinking be able to compete with other ideologies in coping with the problems of the 21st century? Green Parties, Green Future analyses these issues on the basis of the experience of Green parties from all parts of the world. Per Gahrton, a sociologist and veteran of Green politics, provides the whole story of the expansion and development of the Greens worldwide, from local environmental groups to national and global decision-makers. This is essential reading for anyone who is or wants to be involved in a political movement that is challenging the more traditional parties for a progressive future. --


Green Parties in National Governments

Green Parties in National Governments
Author: Thomas Poguntke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001
Genre: Coalition governments
ISBN: 9781899488346

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Green Parties in Transition

Green Parties in Transition
Author: Paul Lucardie
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135193211X

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When green parties emerged in the 1980s, not only did they question established ideas about nature and economic growth, they also challenged the 'iron law' of Roberto Michels that all parties inevitably follow a similar path towards informal concentration of power and oligarchy. Grass-roots democracy was both an ideological tenet and an organizational project for practically all green parties. These days the greens have lost their glamour and innocence. They have grown up and even joined governing coalitions in several countries. Did they leave grass-roots democracy by the roadside on the way to power? This book investigates to what extent green parties have remained true to their identity or have been transformed. Country specialists analyze the development of green parties in 14 countries across the world - not only Western Europe but also Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. These analyses also offer clues on broader questions about party types and party change in contemporary democracies.


Taiwan's Green Parties

Taiwan's Green Parties
Author: Dafydd Fell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000361306

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Examining the Green Party Taiwan (GPT) since its establishment through the aftermath of the most recent national elections in January 2020, this book focuses on Taiwan’s most important movement party over the last two and a half decades. Despite its limited electoral impact, its leaders have played a critical role in a range of social movements, including anti-nuclear and LGBT rights campaigns. Plotting the party’s evolution in electoral politics as well as its engagement with the global green movement, this volume analyses key patterns of party change in electoral campaign appeals, organisation and its human face. The second half of the volume concentrates on explaining both the party’s electoral impact and why the party has adjusted ideologically and organisationally over time. Based on a wide range of material collected, including focus groups, interviews and political communication data, the research relies heavily on analysis of campaign material and the voices of party activists and also considers other Green Parties, such as the splinter Trees Party and GPT-Social Democratic Alliance. Applying a wide range of theoretical frameworks to plot and explain small party development, this book will appeal both to students and scholars of Taiwan’s politics and civil society but also to readers with an interest in small parties and particularly environmental parties and movements.


Green Parties in Europe

Green Parties in Europe
Author: Emilie van Haute
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317124545

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The emergence of green parties throughout Europe during the 1980s marked the arrival of a new form of political movement, challenging established models of party politics and putting new issues on the political agenda. Since their emergence, green parties in Europe have faced different destinies; in countries such as Germany, Belgium, Finland, France, and Italy, they have accumulated electoral successes, participated in governments, implemented policies and established themselves as part of the party system. In other countries, their political relevance remains very limited. After more than 30 years on the political scene, green parties have proven to be more than just a temporary phenomenon. They have lost their newness, faced success and failure, power and opposition, grassroots enthusiasm and internal conflicts. Green Parties in Europe includes individual case studies and a comparative perspective to bring together international specialists engaged in the study of green parties. It renews and expands our knowledge about the green party family in Europe.


Green Parties in National Governments

Green Parties in National Governments
Author: Ferdinand Muller-Rommel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135288267

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By the late 1990s Green parties had entered national governments in five Western European countries - Finland, Italy, Germany, France and Belgium. This book aims to provide an understanding of the differences and similarities of Green parties in coalition governments.


The Green Challenge

The Green Challenge
Author: Dick Richardson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1134844034

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A comprehensive account of the development of Green parties in Europe, demonstrating the shifting balance of party-political competition - the factor the authors believe most strongly influences the fortunes of the Greens.


What Does Green Mean?

What Does Green Mean?
Author: James GS Marshall
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1525552856

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Canadians have seen Liberal governments. They’ve seen Conservative governments. And they’ve seen New Democrat governments. But as of 2019 they still have yet to see a Green government. Around the rest of the world, however, Green Parties have formed governments many times. In many countries they have been an established part of the political domain for decades. And they’re not seen as a “single-issue party”, as they’re so often wrongly described in Canada. What Does Green Mean? is a world tour of Green parties and Green political ideas. Using international examples of Green parties from around the globe, it explores what the Greens are trying to do for politics and for the planet. From Green governments in Germany, Sweden, and Ireland, to the individuals who founded the Canadian Green movement, the book aims to leave the reader with a richer understanding of what Green truly means.