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Chapter 5 - The Advent of the Alternative für Deutschland in the Context of the New Identity Cleavage

from Part II - The German Churches and the Alternative für Deutschland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2023

Tobias Cremer
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University of Oxford
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Chapter 5 discusses how in the context of Germanys historically religion-friendly settlement of benevolent neutrality, the rise of the right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and its references to religion have represented a political and religious watershed moment. Specifically, Chapter 5 focuses on how the emergence of a new identity cleavage in German society has created the socio-demographic conditions and incentives for the AfD’s rise and the latter’s transformation from an anti-Euro ‘professors’ party’ into an identitarian right-wing populist party. It also explores how the AfDs re-politicisation of religion in the context of its right-wing populist identity politics has put into question Germany’s traditional settlement of benevolent neutrality.

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The Godless Crusade
Religion, Populism and Right-Wing Identity Politics in the West
, pp. 62 - 74
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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