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Volumn 39, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 564-586

'New Green' pragmatism in Germany - Green politics beyond the social democratic embrace?

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EID: 6344261751     PISSN: 0017257X     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00136.x     Document Type: Review
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    • Thanks are due to Joe Szarka and two anonymous referees for their helpful comments on an earlier version of this article.
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    • State elections were held in Hesse and Lower Saxony in February, in Bremen in May, and in Bavaria in September. Whilst the Social Democrats suffered significant (in Bavaria catastrophic) losses, the Greens improved their previous results from 7.2 to 10.1% in Hesse, from 7.0 to 7.6% in Lower Saxony, from 8.9 to 12.8% in Bremen, and from 5.7 to 7.7% in Bavaria.
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    • A week before the elections, five different coalition scenarios still seemed possible (Der Spiegel, 16 September 2002, pp. 24-34). Once again, the option of a Grand Coalition, in particular, had enjoyed considerable public support throughout the election campaign. For a full analysis of the reasons for the unexpected Red-Green victory see Blühdorn, 'Red-Green and Beyond', op. cit.
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    • In Germany the electorate have two votes each: the first for their local candidate who is elected in a majoritarian system; the second for the preferred party list. The 598 parliamentary seats are distributed proportionally on the basis of the party list votes, whereby the directly elected representatives of the 299 constituencies are figured into the respective quota and the remaining seats are filled from the party list. By tactically splitting their votes, the electorate can thus support two different parties.
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    • Figures according to Federal Office of Statistics.
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    • The most obvious indicator for this is the fact that even after entering the governing coalition the party had still not replaced its foundation programme of 1980 and was still perceived as primarily concerned with the post-materialist issues of the 1980s.
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    • Up to the present, the Greens are to a large extent relying on the (ageing) voter cohorts which were politically socialized during the 1960s and 1970s. They have not succeeded in attracting significant numbers of young party members or voters.
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    • Despite their merger with the east German civil rights movements and the east German Greens, Alliance 90/The Greens have so far essentially remained a party of the old West. In the federal elections of 2002, they achieved moderate gains on their 1998 results in all eastern Länder, but in each of them they remained well below the 5% mark. In all eastern state elections since 1998, the party's results were down on those in the previous elections.
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    • Germany's structural inability and political unwillingness to adapt its welfare system and labour market and to the pressures of economic globalization and demographic change is widely debated as Germany's problem of 'reform gridlock' (Reformstau): e.g. Richter, 'Continuity or Politikwechsel?, op. cit.; Christine Margerum Harlen, 'Schröder's Economic Reforms: The End of Reformstau?', German Politics, 1 (2002), pp. 61-80; Thomas König, Till Blume and Bernd Luig, 'Policy Change without Government Chance? German Gridlock after the 2002 Elections', German Politics, 2 (2003), pp. 86-146.
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    • Germany's structural inability and political unwillingness to adapt its welfare system and labour market and to the pressures of economic globalization and demographic change is widely debated as Germany's problem of 'reform gridlock' (Reformstau): e.g. Richter, 'Continuity or Politikwechsel?, op. cit.; Christine Margerum Harlen, 'Schröder's Economic Reforms: The End of Reformstau?', German Politics, 1 (2002), pp. 61-80; Thomas König, Till Blume and Bernd Luig, 'Policy Change without Government Chance? German Gridlock after the 2002 Elections', German Politics, 2 (2003), pp. 86-146.
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    • The Third Way/Die neue Mitte
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    • Gerhard Schröder and Tony Blair's joint paper on the 'The Third Way/Die neue Mitte' (in Bodo Hombach, The Politics of the New Centre, Cambridge, Polity, 2000) was supposed to provide the basis for the SPD's New Labour-style modernization. Yet, already the SPD's dual campaigning strategy in 1998 implicitly acknowledged that the concept of the Third Way was poorly anchored in the party at large. More recently, this was reconfirmed by the lasting inner party resistance against the set of reform suggestions for the labour market and the social security systems (Agenda 2010) which Chancellor Schröder presented in March 2003 and elements of which were finally agreed in the lower chamber of parliament (Bundestag) in mid-October 2003.
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    • The preamble explicitly states that a 'set of basic values not an ideology' provides the foundation of the Green programme. The same paragraph also emphasizes that Green thinking 'has absorbed leftist traditions, value conservative positions as well as the belief in the liberal constitutional state' (p. 6).
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    • The 'key projects' are labelled: The Solar Age; Ecological Mobility; The All-German Future; Transparency for Consumers; A New Agriculture; Basic Provision for All; Politics for Children's Needs; Knowledge Access as Citizens' Right; The Immigration Society; Empowerment of Women; Citizens' Europe; and Fair Global Trade and International Standards. The chapters bear the titles: Departure towards the ecological age; Departure towards an ecological and social market economy; Departure towards an emancipative social policy; Departure into the knowledge-based society; Departure towards the renewal of democracy; Departure towards gender justice; Departure towards Europe and the One World.
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    • Referring to the Greens' radical past their new programme notes: 'Without the idea of the radically different we would certainly not have achieved the successful intrusion of alliance-green ideas into the political systems in East and West. But now we are no longer the anti-party party, but the alternative within the party system.' (p. 14).
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    • Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Grün 2020, op. cit., pp. 8 and 14.
    • Grün 2020 , pp. 8
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    • On the long history of reform gridlock in Germany see: Göttrik Wewer (ed.), Bilanz der Ära Kohl, Opladen, Leske + Budrich, 1998.
    • (1998) Bilanz der Ära Kohl
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    • Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Grün 2020, op. cit., pp. 8, 40-59.
    • Grün 2020 , pp. 8
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    • In 'Sind die Grünen regierungsfähig? Die Selbstblockade einer Regierungspartei', Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, B 10 (2001), pp. 20-8, Joachim Raschke diagnosed at least three different dimensions of self-blockage in the German Greens: inability to establish efficient organizatory structures, inability to overcome the tensions between competing ideological currents, and inability to formulate political objectives.
    • (2001) Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte , vol.10 B , pp. 20-28
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    • Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (parliamentary group), Wörlitzer Erklärung 2003. Reformen für die, Zukunft, (http://www.gruene- fraktion.de/rsvgn/rs_dok/0,,18428,00.htm), as of 27 February 2003.
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    • In the 2002 federal elections as well as in the 2003 state elections, a surprisingly large percentage of the traditional SPD clientele (working-class voters, civil servants, young voters) turned to the Conservatives, whose campaigns put strong emphasis on issues of social justice, support for small- and medium-size businesses, pensioners' interests etc.
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    • 47 The electoral performance of the PDS in September 2002 (4.0%) and their development since the elections suggest that there is no future role for the party at the federal level.
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    • Schwarz-grüne Bündnisse in den Kommunen: Modell für Bund und Länder?
    • Jürgen Hoffmann, 'Schwarz-grüne Bündnisse in den Kommunen: Modell für Bund und Länder?', Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 4 (1997), pp. 628-49.
    • (1997) Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen , vol.4 , pp. 628-649
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    • After the local elections of 1994, 24 local Conservative-Green partnerships were established. In 2003 a total of thirteen such alliances were in place (Das Parlament, 6-7 (2003), p. 9).
    • (2003) Das Parlament , vol.6-7 , pp. 9
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    • Following the 2002 elections Göring-Eckardt and Sager became co-chairs of the parliamentary Greens. Other prominent Greens who in recent months publicly supported the idea of Conservative-Green cooperation include, inter alia, economics experts Fritz Kühn and Werner Schulz, labour market specialist Thea Dückert, finance expert Christine Scheel, ecologist Reinhard Loske, the spokesperson for church-related matters Christa Nickels, and chair of the Greens in the Baden-Wurtternberg parliament Winfried Kretschmann.
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    • Jürgen Rüttgers and Christoph Böhr, for example, CDU leaders in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and Rhineland-Palatinate, signalled support for exploratory moves.
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    • Schluß mit der Nibelungentreue. Es ist Zeit für eine schwarz-grüne Koalition
    • 8 January
    • 'Schluß mit der Nibelungentreue. Es ist Zeit für eine schwarz-grüne Koalition', Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 8 January 2003, p. 33.
    • (2003) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , pp. 33
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    • The Austrian Greens after the 2002 Elections
    • In the parliamentary elections of November 2002 the Austrian Greens had achieved their best ever election result (9.4%). Throughout the 1990s, the party had gradually adopted a pragmatic political profile, and in 2000 party leader Alexander van der Bellen had first suggested that a future coalition with the Conservatives should not be ruled out. Between December 2002 and February 2003 there seemed to be a realistic opportunity for a Conservative-Green coalition agreement. In the end the negotiations failed because differences about welfare reform could not be resolved. (Volkmar Lauber, 'The Austrian Greens after the 2002 Elections', Environmental Politics, 3 (2003), pp. 139-44).
    • (2003) Environmental Politics , vol.3 , pp. 139-144
    • Lauber, V.1
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    • Die Grünen sind erzkonservativ
    • 10 January
    • Hans Barbier, 'Die Grünen sind erzkonservativ', Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 10 January 2003, p. 35.
    • (2003) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , pp. 35
    • Barbier, H.1
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    • election special, 24 September
    • Analysis of the election results shows that indeed only a minimal number of voters, if any, have split their votes between the Greens and the Conservatives, or have, since the elections of 1998, switched directly from one to the other (Infratest Dimap for Der Spiegel, election special, 24 September 2003).
    • (2003) Der Spiegel
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    • Lernen unter Stress: Politik und Programmatik von Bündnis 90/Die Grünen
    • Egle et al., op. cit.
    • Christoph Egle, 'Lernen unter Stress: Politik und Programmatik von Bündnis 90/Die Grünen', in Egle et al., Das Rot-Grüne Projekt, op. cit., pp. 93-116.
    • Das Rot-Grüne Projekt , pp. 93-116
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    • In the first ten months of 2003 over 30,000 SPD members cancelled their membership, primarily in protest against Schröder's reform policies.
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    • Slogan of the Greens' campaign; the revealing pun does not fully translate into English.
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    • Forschungsgruppe Wahlen: Politbarometer
    • Forschungsgruppe Wahlen: Politbarometer.


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