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THE MOVEMENT OF CIVIC INITIATIVES IN THE BEGINNING OF XXI CENTURY: TURNING RIGHT?
One of the directions of contemporary civic initiatives movement in the FRG is characterized in this article. The author of the article considers that the government and parliament political parties were not able to accept a series of crucial challenges ...
V. Yu. Shcherbakov
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Local socio-structural predictors of COVID-19 incidence in Germany
Socio-economic conditions and social attitudes are known to represent epidemiological determinants. Credible knowledge on socio-economic driving factors of the COVID-19 epidemic is still incomplete.
Alisha I. Qamar +3 more
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The Alternative for Germany’s radicalization in historical-comparative perspective [PDF]
This article chronicles the AfD’s rightward repositioning and compares it with the programmatic development of three postwar German parties on the ideological wings.
Bortfeldt Heinrich +11 more
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The AfD: Finally a Successful Right-Wing Populist Eurosceptic Party for Germany? [PDF]
Within less than two years of being founded by disgruntled members of the governing CDU, the newly formed Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has already performed extraordinarily well in the 2013 general election, the 2014 EP election, and a string of ...
Arzheimer, Kai
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It's not the economy, stupid! Explaining the electoral success of the German right-wing populist AfD [PDF]
Right-wing populism is on the rise. Everywhere? Until recently, the resilience of the German party system to such a party has been an exception to this general trend.
Manow, Philip, Schwander, Hanna
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The article provides first an overview of the strands of current research on populism and the German newcomer party, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). Building upon this, it will be demonstrated how the AfD constitutes a right-wing populist party, but also how its ideology connects to ideational-historical currents that have been influential in ...
Veith Selk, Jared Sonnicksen
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Narratives are stories that give the possibility of understanding and interpreting reality on both an individual and collective level. They are present in everyday communication and incorporate a normative perspective.
Teresa Lindenauer
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In recent years, research found that populism employed a new strategy by using nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, as a communication tool to persuade citizens to support their political agendas.
Manuel Menke, Tim Wulf
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The populism of the Alternative for Germany (AfD): an extended Essex School perspective
AbstractThis paper seeks to draw on the tools of Ernesto Laclau’s theory of discourse, hegemony and populism as well as recent Essex School work on populism to examine the discourse of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and, in the process, come closer to a more systematic understanding of nature and limits ofright-wingpopulism as well as the interplay ...
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In 2023, members of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the largest radical right party (RRP) in Germany, took part in a meeting with known right-wing extremists to discuss a ‘masterplan’ aimed at deporting not only migrants but also German nationals, who
Mahalia Thomas
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