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Defending the Periphery, Protecting the Environment: The Regionalist Family and the Greens

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It might seem surprising to place two distinct political families, deriving from separate cleavages, into the same chapter. It could also be seen as opportunistic, insofar as it apparently simply takes as read the alliance that has existed at EP group level between Greens and regionalists for two legislatures now.

What use is a strong Green German party in a desert of non-Green countries?

Member of executive board of die Grünen, November 2005.

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Hanley, D. (2008). Defending the Periphery, Protecting the Environment: The Regionalist Family and the Greens. In: Beyond the Nation State. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230593565_8

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