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Germany and Russia: same chancellor, same relations? / Stepanov, A   Journal Article
Stepanov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract NOW that the new German government's unprecedentedly lengthy birth throes are over (that government isn't actually all that new), and Germany is back to its political routine, one would naturally wonder whether Russian-German relations would undergo any changes.
Key Words Russia  Germany  SPD  AfD  CSU  CDU 
Heiko Maas  Angela Merkel. 
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ID:   169218


Impact of EU-based populism on Turkey-EU relations / Alpan, Basak   Journal Article
Alpan, Basak Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The May 2019 EP elections once again highlighted the current cultural backlash throughout Europe against progressive values such as cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism, which impacts on the ‘future of Europe’ debate, raising important questions for the evolution of Turkey-EU relations. Even though Turkey is no longer a hot topic in EU political parlance and public opinion, opposition to Turkish EU membership continues in the form of nativism, particularly with reference to the issues of immigration and Islam, as the cases of AfD in Germany and UKIP in Britain show.
Key Words EU Enlargement  UKIP  Populis  AfD  Future of Europe Debate  Turkey - EU Relations 
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ID:   165638


Political party landscape of Germany / Kopylenko, M   Journal Article
Kopylenko, M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE POLITICAL PARTY LANDSCAPE of Germany has been undergoing serious changes recently. The picture used to be quite simple: There were two large "people's" parties, and there were two smaller parties, one of which would sometimes join one of the bigger parties in a government coalition; there also were regional parties that stayed out of federal politics; and sometimes there have been "grand coalitions" - alliances of the two large parties.
Key Words Germany  SPD  AfD  Party Landscape  CDU/CSU  Bundestag. 
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ID:   167234


Right-wing Populism as a Nationalist Vision of Legitimating Collective Choice: a supply-side perspective / Halikiopoulou, Daphne   Journal Article
Halikiopoulou, Daphne Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Right-wing populist parties have significantly increased their electoral support in recent years. This has also triggered an increase in scholarly interest in the topic. Most existing explanations focus on demand, putting forward different versions of a cultural grievance story underpinned by a common focus on immigration. Instead, in order to understand the rise of right-wing populism, the focus must also be on the supply side and more specifically on the ways right-wing populists themselves attempt to make their message more appealing to broader sectors of the population. At the core of this argument is nationalism: the examples of the German AfD and the French FN show that the adoption of a predominantly civic nationalist rhetoric allows these parties to appear legitimate to a broad range of social groups with different backgrounds and preferences.
Key Words Nationalism  Immigration  Right-Wing Populism  AfD  FN 
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