The Metamorphoses of the AfD-Electorate: From a Eurosceptical Protest Party to a Right-Wing Alternative?

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Abstract

Within a very short time the German party “Alternative für Deutschland” (AfD) was able to position itself as a representative of neglected groups and taboo issues. At the occasion of the federal election 2017, the party received more than ten percent of the votes and is now represented in the German Bundestag. However, it still remains unclear if the AfD will establish itself in the German party landscape in the long-run. Until today, the development of the AfD is marked by continuous quarrels about political positions and leaders. These conflicts and the associated changes may have an important impact on the party’s prospect of establishment. Of particular interest is whether the AfD already has a loyal electorate or the party is primarily elected by volatile voter segments motivated by protest and anti-party-sentiments. Applying a longitudinal perspective the article outlines that the party’s success depends heavily on volatile voter segments. However, a certain increase of loyal voters has also been observed – albeit on a low level.

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Bieber, I., Roßteutscher, S., & Scherer, P. (2018). The Metamorphoses of the AfD-Electorate: From a Eurosceptical Protest Party to a Right-Wing Alternative? Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 59(3), 433–461. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11615-018-0103-y

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