In the name of “endangered nations” and “unsovereign states”? Official discourses of radical right movement parties and social movement organizations in Poland and Germany

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Kajta, Justyna
Myrczik, Janina
Karolak, Mateusz
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2024-05
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Nationalities Papers
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3
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52
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619-639
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0090-5992
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2024-05-16
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The political landscape of the radical right has long been a major discussion point in the political and social sciences. By considering the variety of radical right organizations (movement parties and non-parliamentary organizations) and the particular national and transnational political and discursive opportunity structures, the paper aims at a comparative analysis of the main discursive frames present in political programs and manifestoes of radical right social movement organizations and movement parties in Poland (Konfederacja Wolność i Niepodległość and Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny) and Germany (Alternative für Deutschland and Identitäre Bewegung Deutschland). Moreover, based on approaches developed by Cas Mudde and Jens Rydgren, this article analyses how the features presumed essential to the radical right (nativism, authoritarianism and populism) are reflected and interconnected in the official discourses of the selected radical right organizations.
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radical right discourses
frames
party movements
Poland
Germany
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