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222 new pieces of research on the radical right

May 18, 2024April 13, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
222 new pieces of research on the radical right 1

The subfield of radical right studies is exploding. Click here for the latest on the latest research.

Categories Data and Methods, Political Science Tags bibliography, extreme right 93 Comments

What new titles should be included in the 2024 edition of the Radical Right bibliography?

March 23, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
What new titles should be included in the 2024 edition of the Radical Right bibliography? 2

Send me your references. Like now?

Categories Political Science Tags bibliography, extreme right Leave a comment

Support for Germany’s far right AfD drops below 20% for the first time since June 2023

February 29, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
Support for the far right AfD party in German opinion polls between June 2023 and February 2024

In February 2024, support for the radical right AfD has dropped for the first time in more than six months. Here are the details.

Categories Political Science Tags afd, extreme right, survey 56 Comments

The Radical Right Research Robot is back with a vengeance (for now)

February 27, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
The Radical Right Research Robot is back (for now)

The bot that posts references to research on the radical right is back on Twitter, Mastodon & Bluesky

Categories Political Science Tags bibliography, extreme right, social media 20 Comments

Me on the farmers’ protests in Germany & Europe (mais en français)

January 19, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer

I had a chat with franceinfo about the farmers’ protests in Germany and Europe, and how they relate (or not) to the agenda of the radical right.

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Interview with ECPS: “Remigration” plans echo the ideology of the 1930s & 1940s

January 17, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer

In an interview with the ECPS, I discuss the the AfD’s trajectory from the softly eurosceptic centre towards the extreme right.

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You can now create deepfake videos in the safety and comfort of your home

January 14, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
You can now create deepfake videos in the safety and comfort of your home 3

I cloned myself and lived to tell the tale.

Categories Data and Methods, Political Science Tags extreme right, social media 11 Comments

Is the far right behind the large-scale farmers’ protests in Germany?

January 11, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer

The far right is not the driving force behind the farmers’ protests, but their style is indicative of an erosion of democratic norms in Germany

Categories media, Politics Tags extreme right, germany Leave a comment

Political beliefs & multi-partyism, plagiarising politicians, the robustness of Twitter, and Alex Jones: 4 links I liked

January 6, 2024 by Kai Arzheimer
Political beliefs & multi-partyism, plagiarising politicians, the robustness of Twitter, and Alex Jones: 4 links I liked 4

4 short articles on stuff that interests me – the far right, social media, political beliefs – that I read and would like to share b/c they are worth your time

Categories Links Tags afd, extreme right, multi-party, party-identification, social media, weidel Leave a comment

My 7 most popular posts in 2023

December 22, 2023 by Kai Arzheimer

Click here to see the 7 most read posts on my blog in 2023.

Categories Links Tags afd, bibliography, blogging, ChatGPT, extreme right, stata 2 Comments
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