The Politics of Protest [ week 15]

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The Politics of Protest [week 15] Green parties

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The Politics of Protest [ week 15]. Green parties. SOURCE: guardian.co.uk. Green shoots (tee hee hee ): three subcultures come together. Anti-establishment left-ism of 1960s Alternative subcultures of 1970s generation Distaste for environmental activist tactics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Politics of Protest [week 15]

Green parties

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Green shoots (tee hee hee): three subcultures come together

1. Anti-establishment left-ism of 1960s2. Alternative subcultures of 1970s

generation3. Distaste for environmental activist tactics

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Participatory democracy – some green party characteristics

Distaste for ‘majority votes’Consensus politicsDecentralisationSubsidiarityReluctance to appoint leadersGender equalityInternal referenda

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Elected representatives

- Fixed term limits and ‘rotation’- An effort to:

- minimise aloof professionalism- give maximum number of members chance to learn the game of politics- improve communication between members and representatives

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Problems with participatory democracy

Two key problems with green parties:-1. only so many individuals willing to

become representatives- 2. representatives forced to step down just as they were getting the

hang of it

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The drawbacks of structure and organisation issues

1. National decision-making bodies met only occasionally

2. National councils had few effective decision-making capabilities

3. Names of parties often gave away these trends

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Some names of green parties

Green Alliance (Ireland)Ecological Confederation (France)National Federation of Green Lists

(Italy)Federation of Ecological and

Alternative Organisations (Greece)

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The drawbacks of structure and organisation issues (cont.)

4. Division between local organisations and national executives5. The problem of incorporating ‘the

next generation’

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Notable Green Parties in Europe

Germany – Alliance 90/The GreensFinland – The Green LeagueNetherlands – The Greens and GreenLeftIreland – The Green PartyPoland – Greens 2004Austria – The Greens/Green AlternativeHungary – Politics Can Be DifferentSweden – Green PartyGreen Party of England and WalesThe European Green Party

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CONCLUSIONS

1. Background of social movements2. Coalition politics3. The European dimension4. Many strands of protest5. The ultimate unifying issue?