The German New Right

The German New Right
Author: Jay Julian Rosellini
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781787383517

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Contemporary Germany is a modern industrial democracy admired throughout the world. Many Germans believe that they live in the 'best Germany' that has ever existed. Yet there are dissenting voices: individuals and groups that reject cosmopolitanism, globalization and multiculturalism, and yearn for the more homogeneous country of earlier times. They are part of a global movement, often characterized as populist, that values tradition over innovation or constant change. In Germany, such people are routinely portrayed as reactionary or even neo- fascist. The present study seeks to provide a portrait of these individuals and their organizations. Very little has been written in English about the cultural figures who play a role in this movement. When the political side is discussed--whether in its manifestation as a party (the Alternative for Germany) or a citizens' group (PEGIDA)--the cultural dimension is usually ignored. Jay Julian Rosellini places the so-called New Right in the context of currents in German culture and history that differ from those in other countries. With Germany the dominant country in the European Union, economically and politically, this volume offers an essential view of its current conditions, future prospects and political particularities.

PEGIDA and New Right Wing Populism in Germany

PEGIDA and New Right Wing Populism in Germany
Author: Hans Vorländer,Maik Herold,Steven Schäller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319674957

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This book provides the first systematic and comparative analysis of the German right-wing populist protest movement “PEGIDA”. It offers an in-depth reconstruction of the movement’s historical development, its organisational structure and its programmatic orientation. It depicts the protestors and their motivations, reactions in politics, media and society, and PEGIDA’s European network. The volume presents and compares the results of scientific surveys among PEGIDA-participants and brings them into the context of long-time studies on political culture in Germany, representing a comprehensive study of the emergence of contemporary right-wing populist movements. The book will be of interest to researchers, academics and students focusing on comparative politics, (right-wing) populism, protest movements in western democracies, and political culture in Germany, as well as journalists, political educators and policy makers.

The German Right in the Weimar Republic

The German Right in the Weimar Republic
Author: Larry Eugene Jones
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782383536

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Significant recent research on the German Right between 1918 and 1933 calls into question received narratives of Weimar political history. The German Right in the Weimar Republic examines the role that the German Right played in the destabilization and overthrow of the Weimar Republic, with particular emphasis on the political and organizational history of Rightist groups as well as on the many permutations of right-wing ideology during the period. In particular, antisemitism and the so-called "Jewish Question" played a prominent role in the self-definition and politics of the right-wing groups and ideologies explored by the contributors to this volume.

Germany s New Right as Culture and Politics

Germany s New Right as Culture and Politics
Author: R. Woods
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2007-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230801332

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This is the first full-length study in English of the New Right in Germany and it breaks new ground by considering the New Right as a political and a cultural movement. The book examines the often contradictory motives that feed into New Right political pronouncements and explores the cultural thinking that feeds into extreme political commitment.

Radical Right Populism in Germany

Radical Right Populism in Germany
Author: Ralf Havertz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000368864

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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.

The German Right 1918 1930

The German Right  1918   1930
Author: Larry Eugene Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108494076

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Analyzes the role of the non-Nazi German Right in the destabilization and paralysis of Weimar democracy from 1918 to 1930.

Reshaping the German Right

Reshaping the German Right
Author: Geoff Eley
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472081322

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Examines the conditions under which a particular right-wing ideology was generated

German Perspectives on Right Wing Extremism

German Perspectives on Right Wing Extremism
Author: Johannes Kiess,Oliver Decker,Elmar Brähler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317231837

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This book discusses right-wing extremism by analysing Germanophone research on this topic for the first time in English, including unique survey data from Germany and Austria. Highlighting how questions of terminology can become complicated when country cases are compared, the authors analyse theoretical and methodological issues in relation to the question of right-wing extremism. In Anglo-American academia, the term is often associated with fairly rare phenomena in the form of extremist political groups, whereas in Germany the term is often applied to a wide range of attitudes, behaviours and parties, including those which operate more within the mainstream political sphere. Covering an array of sub-fields such as right-wing terrorism, iconography of the extreme right and the Germanophone discussion on the differentiation of right-wing populism and right-wing extremism, the authors account not only for the centrality of right-wing extremist attitudes in Germanophone research, but also point at its often overlooked relevance for the phenomenon in general. Offering an important insight into the nuanced definition of right-wing extremism across Europe and enhancing both international debate and cross-country comparative research, this book will be of interest to students and scholars researching extremism, German politics and European politics more generally.