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Identification with an anti-system party undermines diffuse political support: The case of Alternative for Germany and trust in the Federal Constitutional Court
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Abstract The rise of the far right is increasingly raising the question of whether partisanship can have negative consequences for democracy. While issues such as partisan bias and affective polarization have been extensively researched, little is known about the relationship between identification with anti... view more
The rise of the far right is increasingly raising the question of whether partisanship can have negative consequences for democracy. While issues such as partisan bias and affective polarization have been extensively researched, little is known about the relationship between identification with anti-system parties and diffuse system support. I address this gap by introducing a novel indicator and utilising the GESIS panel dataset, which tracks the rise of a new party, Alternative for Germany (AfD) from 2013, when the party was founded, to 2017, when the AfD, now transformed into a right-wing populist and anti-system party, entered the federal parliament for the first time. Employing a panel fixed effects design, I demonstrate that identification with Alternative for Germany reduces trust in the Federal Constitutional Court by a considerable margin. These findings are robust across various alternative specifications, suggesting that the effects of anti-system party identification should not be dismissed.... view less
Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; party; confidence; right-wing extremist party; political development; membership; system criticism
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Method
not specified
Free Keywords
anti-system parties; party identification; radical right parties; GESIS Panel - Standard Edition (ZA5665); Allgemeine Bevölkerungsumfrage der Sozialwissenschaften ALLBUS 2018 (ZA5270)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 397-409
Journal
Party Politics, 31 (2025) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688241237493
ISSN
1460-3683
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed