interest groups to represent them. Charles Maier pursues another of Stanley’s lifelong scholarly concerns—Europe’s postwar project of economic and political integration—by interrogating the claim, often made by Euroskeptics, that Europe lacks a “demos” (a
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Introduction
Pegida as a European Far-Right Populist Movement
Helga Druxes and Patricia Anne Simpson
marches fluctuate, Pegida capitalizes on Euroskeptic nativist tendencies and Islamophobia. Its supporters can be found in various East and West German cities and increasingly also transnationally, in the uk , Estonia, Spain, Hungary, Russia, and the
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Merkeldämmerung
Eric Langenbacher
credit. The second big campaign development was the strengthening of the AfD—despite all of the factional in-fighting and the leadership carousel. It had barely missed the 5 percent threshold in 2013 when it was a more euroskeptic party and seemed to be