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What (who) is Green Paper - definition

TENTATIVE GOVERNMENT REPORT OF A PROPOSAL
Green Paper; Discussion paper; EU green paper

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In Britain, a Green Paper is a document containing ideas about a particular subject that is published by the Government so that people can discuss them before any decisions are made.
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In the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth countries, Hong Kong, the United States and the European Union, a green paper is a tentative government report and consultation document of policy proposals for debate and discussion. A green paper represents the best that the government can propose on the given issue, but, remaining uncommitted, it is able without loss of face to leave its final decision open until it has been able to consider the public reaction to it.
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¦ green">noun (in the UK) a preliminary report of government proposals published to stimulate discussion.

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Green paper

In the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth countries, Hong Kong, the United States and the European Union, a green paper is a tentative government report and consultation document of policy proposals for debate and discussion. A green paper represents the best that the government can propose on the given issue, but, remaining uncommitted, it is able without loss of face to leave its final decision open until it has been able to consider the public reaction to it. Green papers may result in the production of a white paper. They may be seen as grey literature.

Examples of use of Green Paper
1. "In a sense the green paper is a missed opportunity, but it‘s only a green paper.
2. In the know?Sign up for our email bulletins Full textChildren‘s green paper: summary (pdf) Children‘s green paper: Every Child Matters (pdf)
3. However, the green paper will be tougher than that.
4. Will the forthcoming green paper on teen pregnancy tackle that?
5. Last weeks Green Paper, Youth Matters, proposed an opportunity card.