Green, creative and cheap? The Macedonian Green campaign

For the recent local elections in Macedonia, DOM, the Green Party (Democratic Renewal of Macedonia) founded in 2006, ran on its own list and obtained promising results. Liljana Popovska, DOM’s leade.

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Engrave the principle of the “circular economy” in the Constitution? Not so crazy…

In Switzerland, the popular initiative “for a green economy” launched by the Greens was signed by more than 100,000 citizens, meaning that it has succeeded in putting the topic on the pol.

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Healthcare Citizen Audit: Defending the Spanish Healthcare System

In a context where the Spanish Welfare state seems at stake, the Madrid branch of Equo decided to launch a campaign for an “Auditoria Sanitaria” (Healthcare Audit) in order to fight against the pr.

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UK uncut: a successful example of direct actions campaigns

Since the UK uncut movement started in 2010, they have succeeded in raising awareness on tax dodging and on the existing alternatives to austerity measures. Before UK uncut few talked about tax dodgin.

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Energy Revolution: “our choice, our jobs, our future”

You have never organised a multi-faceted campaign but you would like to? Les Jeunes Ecologistes (French Young Greens) give you some ideas: they have recently launched their biggest campaign to date on.

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Moving countries, and getting involved in politics

The number of Europeans who move to other Member States is increasing every year. The EU Treaties made this easier than ever, giving European citizens the right to work and the right of residency in a.

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On the eve of the election, what is the state of the Japanese anti-nuclear movement?

On December 16th, general elections will be held in Japan. Almost two years after the earthquake that caused a nuclear disaster in Fukushima, the anti-nuclear movement has never been so large in this.

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Mobilising for Different Politics in Hungary

To mobilise society is a hard task in all democracies, as it requires good campaigns, funds, clear objectives and a structured offline social network. It even seems to be more difficult in the Hungari.

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German and Dutch Greens Sleepless on the World Wide Web

This article describes two similar campaigns: the “3 Tage Wach” German campaign in 2009 (article written by Robert Heinrich and Michael Scharfschwerdt) and the “4 Day Wake” Dutch camp.

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Pirate Parties and Populists – how the Greens can respond to new parties

Despite existing in many European countries for over 30 years, the Greens are usually portrayed (and portray themselves) as a ‘new’ political movement. Linked to this is the idea that the Greens s.

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“A CD that made some noise!”- Tackling Criminalisation of File-sharers & Downloaders

  Should Young Greens publish C.Ds? Yes they should. A success story from Luxembourg: Share My Music Campaig In 2008, déi jonk gréng (Luxembourg Young Greens) were unhappy about the criminalisa.

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