Between protest and power : the Green Party in Germany

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Between protest and power : the Green Party in Germany

E. Gene Frankland and Donald Schoonmaker

Westview Press, 1992

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The Green Party in Germany has been the most successful in Europe, overcoming institutional obstacles and winning representation at all levels of government. The dilemma it has had to face, however, has been to balance the inevitable clashes between protest and power in Germany's advanced industrial society. This book explores the evolution of the German Green Party from its earliest roots in the late 1960s to the structural reforms following the party's unexpected defeat in the 1990 all-German elections to its rebound in the 1991 state elections. The authors also assess the Party's prospects for the future and argue that if it is to retain its positive influence on German culture and society, it will need to adapt to the transformed political arena without renouncing its radical reformist programme.

目次

  • Confronting modernity - the Greens and the German historical legacy
  • several theories in search of the West German Greens
  • the Greens and the electorate
  • party organization and the grass-roots democracy
  • the programmatic development of the Greens
  • parliamentary politics and the alternative party
  • the impact of the Greens
  • the "greening" of Europe?
  • conclusion - future prospects for the Greens in the new Germany.

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