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The Republikaner Party in Germany: Right-Wing Menace or Protest Catchall

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Full Title:

The Republikaner Party in Germany: Right-Wing Menace or Protest Catchall

Contributors:

By (Author) Hans-Joachim Veen
By (author) Norbert Lepszy
By (author) Peter Mnich

ISBN:

9780275945794

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th March 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political parties and party platforms
Nationalism

Dewey:

324.243

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

96

Description

This volume presents a broad survey of the Republikaner Party, its programme and ideology, its organisation, and the composition of its voters and sympathisers. 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: a small, ideologically oriented segment dominated by right-wing conservative and right-fringe extremist attitudes, and a larger, fluctuating pool of sympathisers less committed to the REP and primarily concerned with economic and social issues.

Reviews

"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
"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

Author Bio

HANS-JOACHIM VEEN is research director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in St. Augustin, Germany, and a member of the foundation's executive board. He was director of the Foundation's Research Institute from 1983 to 1992 and deputy director from 1978 to 1982. Currently he lectures in political science at Mainz University. Dr.Veen received his Ph.D. from Freiburg University and has published and lectured extensively on the West German party system and voting behavior. NORBERT LEPSZY is a political scientist with the Research Institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. He earned his Ph.D. at Bonn Univesity and has published and lectured on the German party system and on comparative politics. Dr. Lepszy currently lectures in political science at Munster University. PETER MNICH is research assistant at the University of Luneburg and a former staff member of the Research Institute of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation His interests include the area of empirical research, especially the analysis of cohort phenomena. Mr. Mnich received his M.A. in sociology from Kiel University.

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