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Germany's Secret Service Investigates the Alternative for Germany
German Politics and Society, 2019By the end of 2018, Germany’s secret service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz) started composing a report on Germany’s most notorious right-wing political party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD).
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GERMANY : The Alternative for Germany in the COVID-19 Pandemic
2022This chapter examines the response of the populist radical right Alternative for Germany (AfD) to the COVID-19 crisis in the Federal Republic of Germany. It demonstrates that the AfD showed a populist reaction to the pandemic in two ways. First, it put the people at the center of its strategy and presented itself as an advocate for those who suffered ...
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Alternative for Germany: From Multimember to Dual Leadership
2021The right-populist, far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is the most recent addition to the German party system. Its decision to install a collective leadership is unusual compared to other parties in this party family. This rested mainly on the several precursor organizations the party was built on and in some way relates to the direct-democratic ...
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Antisemitism in the “Alternative for Germany” Party
German Politics and Society, 2018The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has been sitting in Germany’s federal parliament since September 2017, having won 12.6 percent of the popular vote. In considering this young party’s recent development, researchers have focussed on its rhetorical strategies (i.e., populism) and its radicalization.
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German Politics and Society
Abstract Germany is a liberal democracy that upholds individual rights and the rule of law. Nevertheless, as part of its militant democracy, it has partially legalized and certainly socialized illiberal efforts. The political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) emerged from the schism created by two (il)liberalisms in German ...
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Abstract Germany is a liberal democracy that upholds individual rights and the rule of law. Nevertheless, as part of its militant democracy, it has partially legalized and certainly socialized illiberal efforts. The political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) emerged from the schism created by two (il)liberalisms in German ...
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The Alternative for Germany from Breakthrough toward Consolidation?
German Politics and Society, 2020The emergence of new parties, especially of populist radical-right parties, has generated considerable scholarly as well as media attention in recent decades. German exceptionalism since the 1950s has come to an end with the electoral successes of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), formed in 2013.
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The Alternative for Germany after the 2017 Election
German Politics, 2018The 2017 German election was a political earthquake. The election results not only caused a major upset, the quake also changed the political landscape in a visible manner.
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Anti-Immigration of the Alternative for Germany Party
2019Alternative for Germany (AfD/Alternative fürDeutschland) party has achieved a great success with 12.6 percent of vote inGerman federal elections 2017. The party has especially emphasized toanti-immigration, xenophobia, and anti-Islam during in its programme andcampaigns of election.
ARAS, İlhan, SAĞIROĞLU, Akın
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