The Green Movement in West Germany RLE German Politics

The Green Movement in West Germany  RLE  German Politics
Author: Elim Papadakis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-12-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317540304

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The Green Movement in Germany is widely regarded as one of the most powerful expressions of popular opposition to government policies. A broad analysis of this powerful group is made in this book, showing that the origins of the movement relate to the general protests against industrialisation in the nineteenth century and also to more recent forms of protest. The author assesses the challenge posed by the Green Movement to established groups and organisations both in proposing alternative policies and in a long run of electoral successes. The Green Movement has evidently had a great impact on assumptions about defence, welfare and environmental policies. Data from major surveys on public attitudes and interviews with senior officials complete the picture of the practical and theoretical dimensions of the Green Movement.

The Green Movement in West Germany

The Green Movement in West Germany
Author: Elim Papadakis
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Antinuclear movement
ISBN: 0312350090

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The Green Movement in Germany

The Green Movement in Germany
Author: Gerd Langguth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081804044

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The Greenest Nation

The Greenest Nation
Author: Frank Uekotter
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262534697

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An account of German environmentalism that shows the influence of the past on today's environmental decisions. Germany enjoys an enviably green reputation. Environmentalists in other countries applaud its strict environmental laws, its world-class green technology firms, its phase-out of nuclear power, and its influential Green Party. Germans are proud of these achievements, and environmentalism has become part of the German national identity. In The Greenest Nation? Frank Uekötter offers an overview of the evolution of German environmentalism since the late nineteenth century. He discusses, among other things, early efforts at nature protection and urban sanitation, the Nazi experience, and civic mobilization in the postwar years. He shows that much of Germany's green reputation rests on accomplishments of the 1980s, and emphasizes the mutually supportive roles of environmental nongovernmental organizations, corporations, and the state. Uekötter looks at environmentalism in terms of civic activism, government policy, and culture and life, eschewing the usual focus on politics, prophets, and NGOs. He also views German environmentalism in an international context, tracing transnational networks of environmental issues and actions and discussing German achievements in relation to global trends. Bringing his discussion up to the present, he shows the influence of the past on today's environmental decisions. As environmentalism is wrestling with the challenges of the twenty-first century, Germany could provide a laboratory for the rest of the world.

The Environmental Movement in Germany

The Environmental Movement in Germany
Author: Raymond H. Dominick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105001601652

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"German environmentalism did not begin with the emergence of the Green Party in the 1970s. As this book shows, an active environmental movement has existed in Germany for more than a century. Raymond H. Dominick III documents the many so-called NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) protests, in which neighbors banded together to try to halt the environmental destruction. He also chronicles the origins and evolution of Germany's long-lived conservation societies. Using their forgotten newsletters and archives, Dominick reconstructs the agendas, tactics, and influence of these groups from their formation around the beginning of the twentieth century until the early 1970s. He finds that in Germany, nature has found defenders among persons whose politics range from conservative to socialist and whose social standing ranges from the Kaiser to factory workers. Dominick carefully explores the intellectual and organizational ties between the conservationists and the Nazis. He concludes with a look at today's Green movement and its connection with earlier ideologies of conservation and environmentalism." --book jacket.

Ideas and Actions in the Green Movement

Ideas and Actions in the Green Movement
Author: Brian Doherty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134688135

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The 'Western' green movement has grown rapidly in the last three decades: green ministers are in government in several European countries, Greenpeace has millions of paying supporters, and green direct action against roads, GM crops, the WTO and neo-liberalism, have become ubiquitous. The author argues that 'greens' share a common ideological framework but are divided over strategy. Using social movement theory and drawing on research from many countries, he shows how the green movement became more differentiated over time, as groups had to face the task of deciding what kind of action was appropriate. In the breadth of its coverage and its novel focus on the relationship between green ideas and action, this book makes an important contribution to the understanding of green politics.

The Green Movement Worldwide

The Green Movement Worldwide
Author: Matthias Finger
Publsiher: JAI Press(NY)
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015029221598

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A supplementary volume in the series Research in social movements, conflicts and change, containing contributions on the Green movement. Topics covered include: the west European environmental movement; the Green movement in the USSR and Eastern Europe; and the failure of the US Greens.

The Culture of German Environmentalism

The Culture of German Environmentalism
Author: Axel Goodbody
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781782386056

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Though much has been written about the Green Party in Germany, less is known about the changes in individuals' attitudes towards the environment that led to the rise of environmental movement, or of its cultural roots. This volume draws attention to the breadth of environmentalism in contemporary Germany and its significance for German political culture by focusing on the treatment of "green" issues in literature, the media and film, against the background of Green politics and the environmental movement. The volume includes an interview with Carl Amery, the Bavarian Green and science fiction writer, a short text by him and an account of his activities as writer and campaigner.