Read a wonderful case study of how the New Zealand Greens increased their votes by 65% and was cited by mainstream journalists as the best run campaign of all the parties. The following article was published in the Australian Greens magazine this June 2012:
New Zealand’s population would fit nicely into a small city Australians like to call Melbourne. Small population? Sure, but a country full of innovation and big ideas. The 2011 Green Party election campaign was no exception.
I thought the below article on the use of social media in a very successful recent campaign might be on interest to those parties heading into elections soon.
A small team at the Scottish National Party had a budget of $3,000 and just 100 days – and they created a landslide result. This case study is being looked at closely by election planners here in Australia.
Cheers, Anna
In the lead up to the Dakar 2012 Global Greens Congress the Global Greens Coordination commissioned public policy students from Harvard University to conduct a strategic review of the Global Greens. Their report was released not long before the congress and can be downloaded below.
Agreed at the APGN 2010 Congress, held in Taipei, 30 April – 2 May 2010
This Plan aims to develop and strengthen the Asia Pacific Greens Network (APGN) over the next five years. With this plan, all Green parties and political movements can be more active and influential, playing a greater role in political affairs in the Asia-Pacific region.
This Plan aims to develop and strengthen the Asia Pacific Greens Network (APGN) over the next five years. With this plan, all Green parties and political movements can be more active and influential, playing a greater role in political affairs in the Asia-Pacific region.