THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS II (ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER KURAMLARI II) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi Green Theory in International Relations soru detayı:
SORU:
What were the major issues of the green parties?
CEVAP:
Major issues of the green parties were ecological responsibilities, social justice, non-violence, and grassroots democracy (Erçandırlı, 2017: 496). Until 1984, 12 green parties were established in Western European countries. In the following years, these parties gained seats in the parliaments of several European
democracies and became part of politics in five countries including Germany, France and Italy (Müller-Rommel, 2002: 1-16). In contrast to many political scientists’ expectations, in the 1980s the electoral and the parliamentary performance of the green parties has improved extraordinarily especially in Western European countries (Müller-Rommel, 2002: 1-16). Not just political parties, also nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) became more and more involved in environmental problems and international conferences during these years. NGOs like Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have sent delegation to all conferences where nation-states represent themselves with diplomats.
NGOs were working with experts of environmental problems and it can be said without doubt that most of the NGOs have worked with experts more than component states of the environmental politics conference had (Greene, 2001: 392).