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This special issue of German Politics and Society is titled “The 2017 Bundestag Election and its Aftermath.” Ranging in topic from gender images throughout Angela Merkel’s campaigns to the role of mainstream media in German politics, this issue explores the future of German politics in the wake of the Alternative for Germany’s successful 2017 Bundestag election.
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Volume 36, Issue 1
The 2017 Bundestag Election and its Aftermath
Introduction
Merkeldämmerung
Eric Lagenbacher
http://bit.ly/2k61EjY
Articles
Kan-di(e)-dat?: Unpacking Gender Images across Angela Merkel’s Four Campaigns for the Chancellorship, 2005-2017
Joyce Marie Mushaben
http://bit.ly/2IuF3w6
The Race for Third: Small Parties in the 2017 Bundestag Election
David F. Patton
http://bit.ly/2KE108X
The Left Party and the AfD: Populist Competitors in Eastern Germany
Jonathan Olsen
http://bit.ly/2k6InPq
Two of the Same Kind?: The Rise of the AfD and its Implications for the CDU/CSU
Matthias Dilling
http://bit.ly/2rWpPou
Pointing Fingers at the Media?: Coverage of the 2017 Bundestag Election
Alexander Beyer and Steven Weldon
http://bit.ly/2LbF1XG
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