The Rising Popularity of the Green Party Essay by rosebud19
The Rising Popularity of the Green Party
Examines the U.S. Green Party's early history, its environmental platform issues, and the forecast for its future.
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| 2,350 words
| 12 sources
| MLA
| 2005
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on May 03, 2005
in
Environmental Studies
(Economics and Policy)
, Political Science
(Election and Campaigns)
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This paper starts with an overview of the United State's Green Party's history, including the influence of the European Green Parties, environmentalism, student protests, etc. It then analyzes the rise in popularity of this party since the first election when it ran a presidential candidate, looking at percentage increases in members and elected officials and public opinion of the party. The paper credits this rise to the merging of the Democratic and Republican parties platforms into vague and empty promises and also attributes its popularity to selected environmental issues found in the party's platform.
From the Paper:
"After years of development, nonpartisan actions, and progressive policies, the Green Party of the United States has emerged as a persuasive political party whose popularity increases every year. The Green Party was formed to defend such key issues as the environment, human equality, and other forms of global justice. By employing actions and policies that differentiate itself from the Democratic and Republican Parties, the Green Party is able to expand its membership and influence on politics."Cite this Essay:
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