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Strategic clustering in right-wing-populism? ‘Green policies' in Germany and France

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Oswald, Michael T. ; Fromm, Meike ; Broda, Elena

Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft

2021

15

2

185-205

populism ; climate change ; environmental policy ; politics

Germany ; France

Politics

https://doi.org/10.1007/s12286-021-00485-6

English

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"Past research pointed to the idea that right-wing ideology and climate-change skepticism are inherently linked. Empirical reality proves differently however, since right-wing populist parties are starting to adapt pro environmentalist stances. In this paper, we look into two prominent cases of diametrical diverging environmental strategies by right-wing-populist-parties: France's Rassemblement National and Germany's Alternative für Deutschland. In order convey this point, we use comparative qualitative content analysis and examine several decisive determinants regarding environmental strategies of right-wing populist parties. We argue that right-wing-populism is remarkably adaptable considering political opportunity structures, even clustering in ideologically diametrical versions of the same issue while each party coherently extends its policy-orientation to its respective alignment of the issue. That means, populism might be far less ideological than assumed in the past."

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