Party-Based Euro-Skepticism in Germany

by Kevin Adamson, Robert Johns,

For some authors, Euro-skepticism represents one of the great recipes for success of the new anti-establishment parties in European Union opposing Europeanization and globalization and occupying some policy fields along the globalism-nationalism cleavage (Frölich-Steffen/Rensmann 2007:124). This article describes how and to which extent Euro-skepticism plays a role in the German party system. The article considers whether the term genuinely suits the criteria of a right-wing populist party and the role of Euroskepticism in the German party system in general.

published in Vol 7 - No 2 - 2007 // Populism(s)
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