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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of radical right
populism in Germany. It gives an overview of historical
developments of the phenomenon and its current appearance. It
examines three of the main far-right organizations in Germany: the
radical right populist party AfD (Alternative for Germany), Pegida
(Patriotic Europeans against the Islamification of the Occident),
and the Identitarian Movement. The book investigates the positions
of these groups as expressed in programmes, publications, and
statements of party leaders and movement activists. It explores
their history, ideologies, strategies, and their main activists and
representatives, as well as the overlap between the groups. The
ideological positions examined include populism, nativism,
authoritarianism, volkish nationalism, ethnopluralism, xenophobia,
Islamophobia, antisemitism, antifeminism, and Euroscepticism. The
analysis shows that these ideological features are sometimes
strategically interlinked for effect and used to justify specific
political demands such as the stronger regulation of immigration
and the exclusion of Muslims. This much-needed volume will be of
particular interest to students and researchers of German politics,
populism, social movements, party politics, and right-wing
extremism.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of radical right
populism in Germany. It gives an overview of historical
developments of the phenomenon and its current appearance. It
examines three of the main far-right organizations in Germany: the
radical right populist party AfD (Alternative for Germany), Pegida
(Patriotic Europeans against the Islamification of the Occident),
and the Identitarian Movement. The book investigates the positions
of these groups as expressed in programmes, publications, and
statements of party leaders and movement activists. It explores
their history, ideologies, strategies, and their main activists and
representatives, as well as the overlap between the groups. The
ideological positions examined include populism, nativism,
authoritarianism, volkish nationalism, ethnopluralism, xenophobia,
Islamophobia, antisemitism, antifeminism, and Euroscepticism. The
analysis shows that these ideological features are sometimes
strategically interlinked for effect and used to justify specific
political demands such as the stronger regulation of immigration
and the exclusion of Muslims. This much-needed volume will be of
particular interest to students and researchers of German politics,
populism, social movements, party politics, and right-wing
extremism.
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