The German Greens : challenging the consensus
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The German Greens : challenging the consensus
(German studies series)
Berg, 1994
- : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p248-273
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780854967773
Description
This book examines the Greens' contribution to the changing nature of contemporary German local politics and the effect of local political involvement upon the Greens themselves. The author shows how the established 'unpolitical' nature of Germany's local politics has given way to overtly political and confrontational approaches. This has occurred primarily under the influence of the Greens and the 'New Local Politics'. The book appears at an important juncture for the German Greens with questions being posed about their relevance in a post-unification Germany.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The Greens in Germany's local politics: Germany's old local politics
- German local politics in transition - the rise of the new local politics
- the Greens in Germany's local politics
- the organization of the Greens - the failure of the grassroots democratic model at local level
- the disappearing consensus - Green ideology and the old local politics
- the Greens and the Mainz party system
- the selection of Mainz as a case-study community. Part 2 The Greens and the Mainz party system 1984-1988: a new politics agenda? Analysis of council initiatives in Mainz
- the local political agenda in Mainz - persistence and change
- the German Greens and the new local politics. Part 3 The German Greens and the new local politics: the German Greens and the new local politics.
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: pbk ISBN 9780854968848
Description
This book examines the Greens' contribution to the changing nature of contemporary German local politics and the effect of local political involvement upon the Greens themselves. The author shows how the established 'unpolitical' nature of Germany's local politics has given way to overtly political and confrontational approaches. This has occurred primarily under the influence of the Greens and the 'New Local Politics'. The book appears at an important juncture for the German Greens with questions being posed about their relevance in a post-unification Germany.
Table of Contents
- The Greens in Germany's local politics - Germany's old local politics, German local politics in transition - the rise of the new local politics, the Greens in Germany's local politics, the organisation of the Greens - the failure of the grassroots democratic model at local level, the disappearing consensus - Green ideology and the old local politics, the Greens and the Mainz party system, the selection of Mainz as a case-study community
- the Greens and the Mainz party system 1984-1988 - a new politics agenda? analysis of council initiatives in Mainz, the local political agenda in Mainz - persistence and change, the German Greens and the new local politics
- the German Greens and the new local politics - the German Greens and the new local politics.
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