Einzelstück 7 - The Green Challenge. The development of Green parties in Europe

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AT AT FREDA GG Bib.3.7

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The Green Challenge. The development of Green parties in Europe

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  • 1995 (Publication)

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Einzelstück

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268 S.

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Bibliothek Grüne Akademie

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Abl.Nr. 14/2023

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The Green Challenge is the first systematic academic analysis, from a comparative perspective, of the formation, development and varying electoral successes of Green parties in Europe. The book's chapters are arranged by country and each has been written by a specialist. Western Europe is covered, along with examples from southern and eastern Europe. Focused around the key themes of the rise of ecological consciousness and the shifting balance of party political competition, the book's coherent approach makes it essential reading for students of Green politics and for Green activists. (Klappentext)

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  • English

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Stempel Grüne Akademie und Inventarnummer

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0-415-10650-8

Signatur Grüne Akademie

165

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AT FREDA GG

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ISAD(G)

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Draft

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Full

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  • German

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