The German social democrats (SPD) have experienced rising support in opinion polls following the selection of Martin Schulz, the former President of the European Parliament, as the party’s candidate for chancellor at the upcoming federal elections in September. Julian Göpffarth asks whether the re-emergence of the SPD will lead to a more polarised contest, with a clear choice between the left and the right, or whether the recent pattern of convergence between the SPD and Angela Merkel’s CDU will ultimately continue once the campaign is fully underway
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Since nominating Martin Schulz as the party’s candidate for German Chancellor, the SPD has experienc...
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As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
On 22 September, Germany will hold federal elections. Philine Schuseil provides an overview of the p...
The general consensus from opinion polls is that Angela Merkel’s CDU will comfortably take the large...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
The result of the election in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania on 4 September, where Angela Merkel’s CDU o...
Angela Merkel has been formally confirmed as the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the 2017 German f...
Germany's Christian Democrats have started preparing for the time after Angela Merkel. After ten yea...
The Merkel era in Germany—and Europe—brought to an end by the crushing defeat of her party. Prospect...
With Germany heading to the polls for federal elections tomorrow, Kai Arzheimer offers a final previ...
Angela Merkel’s CDU came third behind the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the German Social Democr...
The Eurosceptic Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) narrowly failed to cross Germany’s five per cent e...
The Left Party (Die Linke) received 11.9 per cent of the vote in the 2009 German federal elections, ...
Which events have long-term significance for party support in an election campaign? Oliver Strijbis ...
Since nominating Martin Schulz as the party’s candidate for German Chancellor, the SPD has experienc...
Angela Merkel’s CDU secured a surprise victory over the SPD in state elections in North Rhine-Westph...
As part of its continuing series on the European Left, The Current Moment publishes an article by Wo...
On 22 September, Germany will hold federal elections. Philine Schuseil provides an overview of the p...
The general consensus from opinion polls is that Angela Merkel’s CDU will comfortably take the large...
Coalition negotiations are continuing in Germany, following federal elections in September. André Kr...
The result of the election in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania on 4 September, where Angela Merkel’s CDU o...
Angela Merkel has been formally confirmed as the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the 2017 German f...
Germany's Christian Democrats have started preparing for the time after Angela Merkel. After ten yea...
The Merkel era in Germany—and Europe—brought to an end by the crushing defeat of her party. Prospect...
With Germany heading to the polls for federal elections tomorrow, Kai Arzheimer offers a final previ...
Angela Merkel’s CDU came third behind the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the German Social Democr...
The Eurosceptic Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) narrowly failed to cross Germany’s five per cent e...
The Left Party (Die Linke) received 11.9 per cent of the vote in the 2009 German federal elections, ...
Which events have long-term significance for party support in an election campaign? Oliver Strijbis ...