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Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik, 2018
This essay provides an analysis of the nexus between conservative Christianity and the political party “Alternative for Germany,” hereinafter called AfD. The AfD is widely acknowledged as a right-wing populist party, although not by insiders. Of particular interest here is how a conservative religious position has become aligned with right-wing ...
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This essay provides an analysis of the nexus between conservative Christianity and the political party “Alternative for Germany,” hereinafter called AfD. The AfD is widely acknowledged as a right-wing populist party, although not by insiders. Of particular interest here is how a conservative religious position has become aligned with right-wing ...
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Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2020
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party achieved a striking success in the 2017 German federal election.
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The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party achieved a striking success in the 2017 German federal election.
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2019
Abstract The concept of the German ‘people’ is central in the discourses of the new political party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which emerged on the political scene in 2013. Characterised as a right-wing populist Eurosceptic party, AfD presents itself as giving voice to the German ‘people’, its concerns and fears, in counterposition to other ...
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Abstract The concept of the German ‘people’ is central in the discourses of the new political party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which emerged on the political scene in 2013. Characterised as a right-wing populist Eurosceptic party, AfD presents itself as giving voice to the German ‘people’, its concerns and fears, in counterposition to other ...
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The Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the 2021 Federal Election: Down But Hardly Out
2023Michael A. Hansen, Jonathan Olsen
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January 2025, for the first time in the postwar history of Germany's national parliament, a mainstream political party (the Christian Democratic Union) relied on the support of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) to pass a motion. This prompted intense public debate as many Germans worried that this cooperation was a harbinger of possibly still more ...
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