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  • Using data from a recent nationwide survey, we provide the first analysis of the supporter base of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) since the party's split and ideological re-orientation in mid-2015. Hypotheses are derived from the literature on Populist Radical Right Parties (PRRPs) in Western Europe. Our findings indicate that AfD support - despite the party's euro crisis origins and rapid organizational and ideational changes - is by now due to largely the same set of socio-economic, attitudinal and contextual factors proven important for PRRP parties elsewhere. Right-wing political attitudes concerning immigration, political distrust, fears of personal economic decline, as well as gender and socialisation effects are the most relevant explanatory variables. However, some of our findings - the importance of right-wing economic policy preferences, the strong support by certain immigrant groups, and the role of the long-term regional political context - stand out and distinguish the AfD from other Western European PRRPs. (xsd:string)
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  • The electoral supporter base of the Alternative for Germany (xsd:string)
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  • In: Swiss Political Science Review, Vol. 24, no. 3 (2018), p. 246-269. ISSN 1662-6370 (xsd:string)
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