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Political Potentials, Deep-Seated Nativism and the Success of the German AfD

[journal article]

Schulte-Cloos, Julia

Abstract

The German populist radical right party "Alternative for Germany" (AfD) was founded amid various economic and political crises. This article argues that the electoral success of this political challenger, however, is rooted in more than the upsurge of populist resentments born out of these crises. I... view more

The German populist radical right party "Alternative for Germany" (AfD) was founded amid various economic and political crises. This article argues that the electoral success of this political challenger, however, is rooted in more than the upsurge of populist resentments born out of these crises. Integrating theories about the activation of attitudes with arguments about the effects of exposure to local political contexts, I contend that the electoral success of the AfD reflects the mobilization of deep-seated nativist sentiments. To test these propositions, I draw on a large panel dataset of the AfD's electoral returns at the municipal level (N = 10,694) which I link to pre-crises data on the marginal success of extreme-right parties. Exploiting variation between municipalities located within the same county (N = 294), I estimate a series of spatial simultaneous autoregressive error models by maximum likelihood estimation. The results show that the success of the AfD is rooted in the local prevalence of nativist sentiments that date prior to the crises that fomented the formation of the challenger party - an effect that becomes stronger in the course of the radicalization of the AfD. I further demonstrate that the populist right AfD is best able to broaden its electoral appeal among local communities with an extreme-right sub-culture, particularly in Eastern Germany. This suggests that even small extreme-right networks can act as a breeding ground for the populist right and help spread xenophobic and nativist sentiments among citizens.... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; party; populism; political right; voting behavior; right-wing radicalism; nativism

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
populist radical right; party competition; political cleavage; new right politics; Alternative for Germany (AfD); Wiederholungsbefragte der Wahlkampf-Panels zu den Bundestagswahlen 2013 und 2017 (GLES) (ZA6827); Langfrist-Online-Tracking, Kumulation 2009-2017 (GELS) (ZA6832); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl in Nordrhein-Westfalen 2017 (GLES) (ZA6820); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl Sachsen 2014 (GLES) (ZA5738); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl Brandenburg 2014 (GLES) (ZA5739); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl Thüringen 2014 (GLES) (ZA5740); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl in Baden-Württemberg 2016 (GLES) (ZA5741); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl in Sachsen-Anhalt 2016 (GLES) (ZA5742); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl in Rheinland-Pfalz 2016 (GLES) (ZA5743); Langfrist-Online-Tracking zur Landtagswahl in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2016 (GLES) (ZA5744); Pretest 2017 (GLES) (ZA6821); Vorwahl-Querschnitt 2013 (GLES) (ZA5700); Nachwahl-Querschnitt 2013 (GLES) (ZA5701); Vorwahl-Querschnitt 2017 (GLES) (ZA6800); Nachwahl-Querschnitt 2017 (GLES) (ZA6801)

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 1-13

Journal
Frontiers in Political Science, 3 (2021)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.698085

ISSN
2673-3145

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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