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A centrist, progressive force: The German Green Party after the 2021 election
30. March 2022

A centrist, progressive force: The German Green Party after the 2021 election

The German Greens have opened up yet another new chapter in its fourth decade. After a first stint from 1998 to 2005, the Greens are governing at the federal level only for the second time.

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Green Party celebrates a historic victory in Bavaria – what’s next?
15. October 2018 1 Comment

Green Party celebrates a historic victory in Bavaria – what’s next?

The State elections in Bavaria mark a dramatic shift in German politics. Bavaria’s Christian Social […]

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The Green Party in Germany’s state governments
10. August 2017 2 Comments

The Green Party in Germany’s state governments

In April 2017, the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation published the study German Greens in Coalition Governments.

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Strategic flexibility
12. April 2017

Strategic flexibility

In comparison to its international peers, the German Green Party (called Alliance 90/The Greens) is […]

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German Greens in Coalition Governments
4. April 2017 1 Comment

German Greens in Coalition Governments

The German Green Party has succeeded in taking over governmental responsibility in federal states.

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“… one of the most powerful books on the renewable energy revolution in decades”

Paul Gipe, Windworks.org.

“Without a doubt the best book for anyone who wants to understand the political, economic, financial, industrial and social stakes of the energy transition.”

Écrit par Yves Heulliard, French DD Magazine.

“How the German people ushered in a green energy revolution.”

Paul Hockenos, The National.

“How Germany’s energy revolution solves more than just climate change.”

Anca Voinea, coop news.

“The German Energiewende is driven by a kind of conservatism that the Norwegian right wing has forgotten.”

Bjørn Gregory Stærk, morgenbladet.

“A fascinating narrative and an indispensable guide to Germany’s renewable energy movement. Must-read for anyone interested in its growing popularity as a model for the world.”

Gavin Fridell, the Canadian Journal of Development Studies.

“The Energewende is not told as a static concept, but as a living, personal story which does not do without stumbling blocks, but is characterized in the end by its numerous successes.”

Danny Srp, Agentur für Erneuerbare Energien.

“…full of hope for those here who think things can never change.”

environpaul, Blogger.

“…clearly the best English language coverage of contemporary energy politics in Germany.”

Robbie Morrison, openmod.

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