In 2017, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) became the first the far-right party to win seats in the Bundestag since 1933. By campaigning on ethnic division, the AfD saw an unprecedented rise in support, especially in East Germany. This paper tests two models of ethnic conflict within comparative politics, primordialism and constructivism, to see which better explains the result of the AfD’s 2017 election. By examining the rhetorical use of political advertisements, the Manifesto Project’s analysis of the AfD’s platform, and differences of support between East and West Germany, the paper finds that constructivism better shows that highly-educated elites within the AfD purposefully constructed ethnic division to gain political support. Cl...
The report scrutinizes the role of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), which entered ...
Using the 2017 post-election German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES), this article examines the vo...
Until recently, Germany was somewhat of a political outlier among advanced liberal democracies. Unli...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has experienced a remarkably fast rise to state, federal, an...
The radicalization of far-right political groups is becoming an increasingly dangerous problem in Ge...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Despite the consistent rise of anti-Semitic attacks, Jewish people from across Germany are joining t...
European politics are changing constantly. Moreover, the changing demography of Europe have had far-...
During the past ten years, European politics experienced a rise of far right-wing parties because of...
The German populist radical right party “Alternative for Germany” (AfD) was founded amid various eco...
Under what conditions do individuals opt out of the political mainstream and vote for the far-right?...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...
We investigate the persistence of right-wing ideology in Germany. The “Alternative for Germany” (AfD...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has been more successful electorally in eastern than in west...
In this thesis, I examine how a crisis of masculinity in the former German Democratic Republic has c...
The report scrutinizes the role of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), which entered ...
Using the 2017 post-election German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES), this article examines the vo...
Until recently, Germany was somewhat of a political outlier among advanced liberal democracies. Unli...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has experienced a remarkably fast rise to state, federal, an...
The radicalization of far-right political groups is becoming an increasingly dangerous problem in Ge...
We argue theoretically and demonstrate empirically that to understand the electoral fortunes of far-...
Despite the consistent rise of anti-Semitic attacks, Jewish people from across Germany are joining t...
European politics are changing constantly. Moreover, the changing demography of Europe have had far-...
During the past ten years, European politics experienced a rise of far right-wing parties because of...
The German populist radical right party “Alternative for Germany” (AfD) was founded amid various eco...
Under what conditions do individuals opt out of the political mainstream and vote for the far-right?...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...
We investigate the persistence of right-wing ideology in Germany. The “Alternative for Germany” (AfD...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has been more successful electorally in eastern than in west...
In this thesis, I examine how a crisis of masculinity in the former German Democratic Republic has c...
The report scrutinizes the role of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), which entered ...
Using the 2017 post-election German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES), this article examines the vo...
Until recently, Germany was somewhat of a political outlier among advanced liberal democracies. Unli...