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The Republikaner Party in Germany: Right-Wing Menace or Protest Catchall? (The Washington Papers) [Hardcover]

Hans-Joachim Veen (Author), Norbert Lepszy (Author), Peter Mnich (Author)


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March 30, 1993 0275945790 978-0275945794
This volume presents a broad survey of the Republikaner Party, its program and ideology, its organization, and the composition of its voters and sympathizers. The authors maintain that any analysis of the Republikaners must distinguish between the party as represented by its platform and party officials, and the party as seen by its voters. Republikaners draw potential voters from two very differently motivated groups: (1) a small, ideologically oriented segment dominated by right-wing conservative and right-fringe extremist attitudes, and (2) a larger, flucating pool of sympathizers less committed to the REP and primarily concerned with economic and social issues. Until recently, the Republikaners were mainly able to exploit narrowly focused, pent-up resentments. The "foreigner problem" is at the center of Republikaners' propaganda and serves as a catalyst that adroitly combines numerous related social problems such as housing shortage, unemployment, and the widespread fear of being shunted aside by "interlopers." Although the Republikaners still lack the social foundation and ideological consensus necessary to build a stable core constituency, the organization serves as a vehicle for diverse protest. The authors warn that the Republikaners potentially comprise a base for organizing a party on the far right of the German political spectrum.

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“Will right-wing radical parties be an important feature of unified Germany's political landscape? Or are they just a passing phenomenon? Veen, Lepszy, and Mnich provide some answers with their timely insight into a party that has--until now--been little known or understood outside of Germany.”–Daniel Hamilton Senior Associate Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

“Dr. Veen and his colleagues give us a balanced, concise, and readable survey of a party whose growth has been causing democratic Germany much worry recently. The authors' careful, detailed research yields a portrait of a grouping of the disaffected, alienated, and xenophobic, one that is neither ideological nor even rightist in the classical sense but that nevertheless bears close watching. This solid study fills an important niche in the current literature in English on German politics.”– Robert Gerald Livingston Director, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies The Johns Hopkins University

About the Author

HANS-JOACHIM VEEN is research director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in St. Augustin, Germany, and a member of the foundation's executive board.

NORBERT LEPSZY is a political scientist with the Research Institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

PETER MNICH is research assistant at the University of Luneburg and a former staff member of the Research Institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 83 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers (March 30, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275945790
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275945794
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces

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Will the 1990s bring new, radical right-wing parties, like the Republikaner Party (REP), into the multiparty system of the Federal Republic of Germany? Read the first page
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minimum required schooling, potential voter pool, extremist violence, new federal states, other voters, percent threshold
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Federal Republic, Republikaner Party, European Parliament, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Der Republikaner, Deutsche Liga, Harald Neubauer, Rolf Schlierer
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