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Why do immigrants support an anti-immigrant party? Russian-Germans and the Alternative for Germany

AutorInnen: Spies, Dennis; Mayer, Sabrina J.; Elis, Jonas; Goerres, Achim Publikationsjahr: 2022

By reaching a vote share of 12.6 percent in the 2017 federal election, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) ended Germany’s rare status as a Western European polity lacking a significant Populist Radical Right Party (PRRP). Some of this support comes from a group not usually expected to vote for PRRPs: immigrant-origin voters. Recent survey data shows high levels of support for the AfD especially within the group of Russian-Germans – immigrants from the former Soviet Union and its successor states. What motivates these immigrant-origin voters to support an anti-immigrant party? This article argues that support for the AfD – besides immigration-related preferences – can be best explained by their levels of assimilation or incorporation for different domains regarding the mainstream German society. Especially low levels of economic and social integration, and in particular a strong ethnic identity, relate positively to favouring the German radical right.

doi: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2047544 ISSN: 0140-2382 Open Access
Spies, Dennis; Mayer, Sabrina J.; Elis, Jonas; Goerres, Achim (2022): Why do immigrants support an anti-immigrant party? Russian-Germans and the Alternative for Germany. West European Politics 46 (2), 275-299. DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2022.2047544.