Emilie van Haute is Lecturer at the Universite libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and a member of the Centre d'etude de la vie politique (Cevipol). Her main research interests include party membership, intra-party dynamics, participation, elections, and voting behaviour.
Introduction Emilie van Haute.
Part I Case Studies
The Greens in Austria and Switzerland: two successful opposition parties Martin Dolezal
The Greens in Belgium's federal landscape: divergent fates Marie-Catherine Wavreille and Jean-Benoit Pilet
Central and Eastern European Green parties: rise, fall and revival? E. Gene Frankland
From The Greens to European Ecology - The Greens: renaissance or more of the same? Bruno Villalba
The Green Party in Germany Sebastian Bukow
GroenLinks Gerrit Voerman and Paul Lucardie
Green parties in Finland and Sweden. Successful cases of the north? Niklas Bolin
Green parties in the south of Europe (Italy/Spain/Portugal/Greece) Roberto Biorcio
Greens in the United Kingdom and Ireland: weak but persistent Lynn Bennie
The Greens in the European parliament: evolution and cohesion Nathalie Brack and Camille Kelbel
Part II Comparative Perspective on Green Parties in Europe
Green parties and elections Caroline Close and Pascal Delwit
Green parties in government Conor Little
Green party ideology today: divergences and continuities in Germany, France and Britain Gareth Price-Thomas
Green party organisations: the difficult path from amateur-activist to professional-electoral logics Benoit Rihoux
Conclusion: Green parties in Europe: which family ties? Emilie van Haute