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Calling the Ghost of Populism: The AfD's Strategic and Tactical Agendas until the EP Election 2014
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2016
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DemocracyPublic PolicyEp Election 2014Populist PartyPolitical AgendaPolitical ProcessComparative PoliticsSocial SciencesPolitical BehaviorFascism In EuropePopulismGerman AfdPolitical CompetitionPolitical ScienceAfd SeldomTactical Agendas
Since the formation of the German AfD in spring 2013, political scientists have discussed whether the AfD can be classified as a populist party. Despite the split of the party in summer 2015 leading to this characterisation becoming uncontested, the question remains whether the AfD was populist from its inception. This article demonstrates that distinguishing between the tactical and strategic agendas of the party solves this conundrum. While the AfD seldom applied populist discourse in its official manifestos, its tactical agenda was undoubtedly framed by populism. Ironically, it has been the ideologically moderate economist wing that has applied populist discourse in combination with its critique of the euro.