Alternative für Deutschland: From the streets to the Parliament?
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Right-wing populism is on the increase. This is a fact illustrated by the victory of Donald Trump in the most recent US presidential election, the UK’s Brexit (which was supported by right-wing populist parties and politicians), and by the rising electoral success of right-wing populist parties throughout the rest of Europe (Boros, Freitas, Kadlót, and Stetter 2017). The increasing success of right-wing populist parties is also reflected in the growing interest of the media and social scientific research. As a result of constant new publications, it is getting more and more difficult to maintain an up-to-date overview of literature regarding right-wing populism already in German-speaking countries, not to mention the large number of publications in English. 
| Original language | English | 
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| Title of host publication | Radical Right Movement Parties in Europe | 
| Editors | Ondřej Císař, Manuela Caiani | 
| Number of pages | 17 | 
| Place of Publication | London | 
| Publisher | Routledge Taylor & Francis Group | 
| Publication date | 2019 | 
| Pages | 29-45 | 
| Article number | 3 | 
| ISBN (print) | 978-1-138-56671-2, 978-1-138-56676-7 | 
| ISBN (electronic) | 978-1-315-12385-1 | 
| Publication status | Published - 2019 | 
- Politics
 
