Youth politics
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Youth politics is a category of issues which distinctly involve, affect or otherwise impact
History
United States

With roots in the early
Our answer is the world's hope; it is to rely on youth. The cruelties and obstacles of this swiftly changing planet will not yield to obsolete dogmas and outworn slogans. It cannot be moved by those who cling to a present which is already dying, who prefer the illusion of security to the excitement of danger. It demands the qualities of youth: not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease. - Robert F. Kennedy, South Africa, 6-6-1966
Europe
Youth politics have an extensive history in Europe, as well.
In the UK there is a strong youth politics movement, consisting primarily of the British Youth Council, the UK Youth Parliament and the Scottish Youth Parliament. Although they have no direct power, the young people in these organisations have a close working relationship with Members of Parliament and are fairly influential, albeit ineffectual at bringing about direct change or tangible objectives. Many organisations that strive for youth movement are on the rise. A notable organisation is YouthDebates, an online organisation aiming to engage young people into the world of politics.
Research from the Czech Republic suggests that young MPs are more productive than their middle-aged and senior colleagues in their legislative duties and are also more likely to challenge party discipline at roll call.[1]
Globally
Other continents have experienced a variety of youth politics and political movements.
In the recent Mexico’s presidential election another manifestation of how the youth take the politics in the actual world were see, the students movement called “Yo soy 132” made a very notable change in how the elections developed, showing proofs of the electoral fraud they thought will happen, they changed the percentage of acceptation of the PRI candidate, Enrique Peña Nieto and they achieved to decrease it around 12 percentage points between the highest poll results for the candidate and the final results of the elections. In
Present
Between the influence of
List of current youth politics issues
There are several issues which are deemed "youth politics" by
- Age of candidacy
- Age of majority
- Child labor laws/right-to-work laws
- Climate change
- Conscription or the draft
- Corporal punishment
- Drinking age
- Driving age
- Education policy/reform
- Emancipation of minors
- Environmental issues
- Global warming
- Healthcare
- Immigration
- Minors and abortion
- National service
- School reform
- Student rights
- Voting age
- Youth participation
- Youth service
- Youth vote
List of current youth politics organizations
There are thousands of youth political organizations and programs around the world.
- Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad
- All India Socialist Youth Council
- All-Polish Youth
- Bibeksheel Nepali
- British Youth Council
- Bus Project
- Canadian Youth Policy Association
- Christian Democratic Youth
- College Democrats of America
- College Republican National Committee
- Communist Youth of Côte d'Ivoire
- Communist Youth of Greece
- Communist Youth Movement
- Democratic Youth Movement
- Egypt Youth Party
- European Free Alliance Youth
- European Liberal Youth
- Green Youth, Germany
- Green Youth, Sweden
- High School Democrats of America
- Indian Youth Congress
- International Federation of Liberal Youth
- JONG
- Jugendverband REBELL
- Malaysian United Democratic Alliance
- National Youth Organisation (disambiguation)
- Northern Ireland Young Communist League
- Puerto Rico Statehood Students Association
- Sangguniang Kabataan
- Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund(Sweden)
- Scottish Socialist Youth
- Scottish Young Liberals
- Scottish Youth Parliament
- Traction
- Teenage Republicans
- Turkey Youth Union
- UK Youth Parliament
- YIP Institute
- Young Democrats for Europe
- Young Democrats of America
- Young Independence
- Young Liberals of Canada
- Youth wings of political parties in Denmark
- Youth of the Danish People's Party
- Youth of the Progress Party
- Youth of the Popular Movement against EU
- Young Americans for Freedom
- Young Communist League of Germany
- Young Ecologists
- Young Republicans
- Not too young to run
- National Youth Council of Nigeria NYCN
See also
- Youth voice
- Youth activism
- Youth empowerment
- Youth rights
- Youth organizations
- List of youth councils
- Category:Youth model government
- Category:Youth wings of green parties
- Youth exclusion
- Youth in Hong Kong
References
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- ^ Pickard, Sarah and Bessant, Judith. "Young People Re-Generating Politics in Times of Crises". Palgrave Macmillian, 2017.
- ^ Pryor, J.H., Hurtado, S., DeAngelo, L., Palucki Blake, L., & Tran, S. (2009). The American freshman: National norms fall 2009. Los Angeles: Higher Education Research Institute, UCLA.
- ^ Chandler, Kathryn. "Students Interest in National News and Its Relation to School Courses." National Center for Education Statistics (1997): 1-2. National Center for Education Statistics. U.S Department of Education, July 1997.
External links
- youth and politics
- Sitaraman, G. and Warren, P. (2003) Invisible Citizens: Youth Politics After September 11. Writers Club Press.
- Daifallah, A. (1999) A Blueprint for student political influence. Originally published in the Peterborough Examiner. Institute on
- Shumilov A. (2012) Factors of formation of electoral policy in the youth environment // PolitBook. №1. P. 75-85.
Governance website.
- Hansson K. and Lundahl L. (2004) "Youth politics and local constructions of youth," British Journal of Sociology of Education, Volume 25(2) April 2004, pp. 161–178.
- SpunOut.ie Irish National Youth Website
- Giroux, H. (2001) "Zero Tolerance: Youth and the politics of domestic militarization, Part I," Z Magazine.
- Youth Political Bloggers