http://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GEF-Journal-03-p1-1-71.pdf
Beyond growth/degrowth, questions for the greens in transition by Benoît Lechat;
Old cleavages, new green debates by Paul-Marie Boulanger;
How fast should the wheel turn? by Ralf Fücks – Reinhard Loske;
Transitioning to a Postconsumerist Future by Maurie J. Cohen;
A Finnish debate: using the market for greening the economy or preparing a post-growth future?; Getting markets to work for green politics by Heikki Sairanen and Jaakko Stenhäll; Four steps to a growth-free, prosperous Finland by Timo Järvensivu; An Austrian debate: Green New Deal and the post-growth economy by Benoit Lechat; No growth? In search of another path for Europe by Aurélie Maréchal; De-growth: Can Croatia afford less work and less consumption? by Igor Matutinovic; Greens vs transition towns: same aims, different means by Alexis Rowell & Sarah Nicholl; Only deeper European unification can save the eurozone by Peter Bofinger – Jürgen Habermas – Julian Nida-Ruemelin; What democratic Europe? Response to Jürgen Habermas by Etienne Balibar; The crisis, ferment of European Federalism by Pierre Defraigne