The Evolution of Green Politics

The Evolution of Green Politics
Author: Jon Burchell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135967660

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The emergence of Green parties throughout Europe during the 1980s marked the arrival of a new form of political movement and a challenge to existing party models. This work presents an in-depth, thematic comparative approach to the analysis of recent Green party development and change, questioning whether the process of party evolution has resulted in the ideological dilution of Green ideals and objectives. With Green parties across Europe experiencing a significant upturn in support in recent years, if we are to gain a clearer picture of the impact Green parties should have in the 21st century we need to understand the issues and themes that have shaped their re-emergence as a more mature political challenge.

The Evolution of Green Politics

The Evolution of Green Politics
Author: Jon Burchell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135967733

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The emergence of Green parties throughout Europe during the 1980s marked the arrival of a new form of political movement and a challenge to existing party models. This work presents an in-depth, thematic comparative approach to the analysis of recent Green party development and change, questioning whether the process of party evolution has resulted in the ideological dilution of Green ideals and objectives. With Green parties across Europe experiencing a significant upturn in support in recent years, if we are to gain a clearer picture of the impact Green parties should have in the 21st century we need to understand the issues and themes that have shaped their re-emergence as a more mature political challenge.

Global Green Politics

Global Green Politics
Author: Peter Newell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108487092

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A comprehensive overview of the Green perspective on a range of global politics topics, including concrete strategies for achieving change.

Green History

Green History
Author: Derek Wall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1134896883

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Charting the origins of the modern ecology movement over more than two thousand years, this volume gives a voice to those hidden from history, revealing "green" themes within artistic and scientific thought.

Green Politics

Green Politics
Author: Dustin Mulvaney
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1452266077

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A hallmark of the past 100 years has been the greening of political thought and practice. Today, there are green political parties, green organizations, and green consumer goods, all of which show how our decisions to organize, donate, and consume have been infused with green politics, which in many ways is all about values. Green politics has grown in the popular imagination as well. Every day there are headlines about climate change, impacts of resource extraction, or chemical pollution in poor neighborhoods. Underlying all of these stories are classic political questions about power, representation, and ultimate values. Green Politics: An A-to-Z Guide covers the availability and distribution of such resources as energy and how they impact economic development, domestic politics, and international cooperation and conflict. Other issues of equal importance to be covered include watershed resources (what happens when countries share a river and one country siphons off or pollutes waters before they reach other countries), other natural resources (for instance, industrialized countries attempting to dictate to developing countries about rainforest resources, whaling countries versus those seeking total bans on whaling as an industry), air pollution, global health and epidemiology (e.g., constraining the spread of potential pandemics, radioactive fall-out across countries from nuclear accidents like Chernobyl). From A-to-Z, the politics of these and similar "green" issues are thoroughly explored via 150 signed entries. Vivid photographs, searchable hyperlinks, numerous cross references, an extensive resource guide, and a clear, accessible writing style make the Green Society volumes ideal for classroom use as well as for research.

The No-nonsense Guide to Green Politics

The No-nonsense Guide to Green Politics
Author: Derek Wall
Publisher: New Internationalist
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1906523398

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Green issues and politics are no longer separate entities, and as environmental issues will only become more pertinent in the future, it will dominate the political spectrum. From climate chaos to consumerism, the crisis facing human civilisation is clear. Yet the response from polticians at present is still inadequate and environmental activists focus on single campaigns rather than electoral politics. The new addition to the No-Nonsense Guides measures the rising tide of eco-activism and awareness and explains why it heralds a new politcal era worldwide.

The Greening of Machiavelli

The Greening of Machiavelli
Author: Tony Brenton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000000273

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First published in 1994. Environmental issues present a daunting challenge to the international system. The destruction of the tropical rainforest, the Chernobyl explosion and the ozone layer ‘hole’ all underline the transnational nature of environmental threats and the need for states to act together in order to tackle them. How have such environmental issues entered political agendas in different parts of the world and how has that affected national positions? Can governments ever reconcile their own national interests with the international cooperation needed to deal with transboundary issues such as climate change? This book traces the history of international environmental negotiations and regulations and looks at the domestic policies upon which cooperation in the international community depends. It covers some major milestones in recent history, from the Torrey Canyon accident through to the Rio ‘Earth Summit’ and the emergence of the European Community as a major international environmental actor. It also looks at cross-cutting issues such as the role of non-governmental organizations, the environmental impacts of world agriculture and trading arrangements, industry’s attitudes, and the relationship between democracy and environmental protection. It concludes by examining how the international system has adapted, and may adapt further, to deal effectively with environmental problems, and reflects on the implications of this for the future.

The Political Ideology of Green Parties

The Political Ideology of Green Parties
Author: G. Talshir
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2002-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1403919895

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Has a new political ideology emerged in the aftermath of the Sixties? Gayil Talshir examines the ideological evolution of green parties in Britain and Germany and traces the formation and transformations of a new type of ideology - a modular ideology. In the 1980s, the 'extraordinary opposition', New Left and ecology movements developed, a distinct and social vision that paved the political road for the transformation of democracy. Talshir explores this journey from the politics of nature to changing the nature of politics.

Green Political Thought

Green Political Thought
Author: Andrew Dobson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134597134

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Andrew Dobson's highly acclaimed introduction to green political thought is now available in a new edition. It has been fully revised and updated to take into account the areas that have grown in importance since the last edition was published. The third edition includes: * a comparison of ecologism with other principal modern ideologies, such as liberalism, conservatism, fascism, socialism, feminism and anarchism * an assessment of the relationship between green thinking and democracy, justice and citizenship * an exploration of 'sustainable development' addressing the fundamental question of 'what to sustain?' * real environmental problems and how green thinking relates to them.

The Politics of Nature

The Politics of Nature
Author: Andrew Dobson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 113480301X

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A balanced and comprehensive survey of current green political ideas - their varying responses to fundamental problems in political theory and their relationships with other ideological traditions.