German state elections held on 13 March produced significant levels of support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD), but where does the German party system stand overall after the elections? Ben Margulies writes that Germany is now heading toward a new system split between establishment parties and populist challengers, paralleling previous developments in countries like Austria
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has experienced a remarkably fast rise to state, federal, an...
With Germany heading to the polls for federal elections tomorrow, Kai Arzheimer offers a final previ...
The 2017 German federal election delivered dramatic electoral decline of the two traditional main pa...
Three state elections were held in Germany on 13 March, with the contests being viewed as a key test...
Analyzed in the article is German political party system after the 2013 Bundestag elections. The aut...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly—at first rather gra...
At the 2013 German federal elections, the Eurosceptic Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) only narrowl...
Both in Germany and abroad, the commentary on the recent elections in Germany has been dominated by ...
Angela Merkel’s CDU came third behind the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the German Social Democr...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
The Left Party (Die Linke) received 11.9 per cent of the vote in the 2009 German federal elections, ...
Following a run of successes in the German regions of Thuringia, Brandenburg and Saxony, Germany’s a...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the spatial patterns of party support at the 2021 Bundestag ele...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has experienced a remarkably fast rise to state, federal, an...
With Germany heading to the polls for federal elections tomorrow, Kai Arzheimer offers a final previ...
The 2017 German federal election delivered dramatic electoral decline of the two traditional main pa...
Three state elections were held in Germany on 13 March, with the contests being viewed as a key test...
Analyzed in the article is German political party system after the 2013 Bundestag elections. The aut...
Opinion polls suggest that as many as six independent parties could cross the electoral threshold an...
Over the past half century, the behavior of German voters has changed profoundly—at first rather gra...
At the 2013 German federal elections, the Eurosceptic Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) only narrowl...
Both in Germany and abroad, the commentary on the recent elections in Germany has been dominated by ...
Angela Merkel’s CDU came third behind the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the German Social Democr...
The article draws upon the formal coalition literature to demonstrate that party system change over ...
The Left Party (Die Linke) received 11.9 per cent of the vote in the 2009 German federal elections, ...
Following a run of successes in the German regions of Thuringia, Brandenburg and Saxony, Germany’s a...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the spatial patterns of party support at the 2021 Bundestag ele...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
The Alternative for Germany party (AfD) has experienced a remarkably fast rise to state, federal, an...
With Germany heading to the polls for federal elections tomorrow, Kai Arzheimer offers a final previ...
The 2017 German federal election delivered dramatic electoral decline of the two traditional main pa...