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Who decides about what and how inside the European Union? How can citizens get involved and influence EU decision making? What is the EU actually responsible for? All these questions and many others are addressed in this new...
The European Network of Green Seniors, founded in 2005, has published a comprensive document detailing policy options that the EU, and its member states, should adopt to ensure the continent can adequately respond to its changing...
The Green European Foundation launched the Italian version of the publication “Systems for Change” during its conference “Greening next Italian government”, organised in December in Rome. The publication attempts to demystify the...
This Green European Foundation publication deals with the European Citizens' Initiative and is a practical guide to this first attempt of creating a transnational direct democracy tool. You can now order a copy of the publication...
On the 29th of July, the Green European Foundation chaired a debate on the gender implications of the current financial and economic crisis. An article on the various gender aspects related to the crisis was written especially...
An article by Dick Pels, director of the Dutch Green Foundation Stichting Wetenschappelijk Bureau, on the specific manifestations of rightwing populism in the Netherlands: the show case of libertarian nationalism and of celebrity...
In preparation of a seminar on the Green New Deal with partners from Central and Eastern Europe, the Green European Foundation translated the executive summary of the first edition of its Green New Deal series into Czech and...
We are at the dawn of the Third Industrial Revolution. This is the premise of the latest Green European Foundation publication - a memorandum of the German Öko-Institut, published together with the Heinrich Böll Stiftung.










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