J 2025

The Alternative for Germany Foreign Policy: A Love Affair with Russia and Israel?

WONDREYS, Jakub

Basic information

Original name

The Alternative for Germany Foreign Policy: A Love Affair with Russia and Israel?

Authors

WONDREYS, Jakub

Edition

German Politics, Association for the Study of German Politics, 2025, 0964-4008

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50600 5.6 Political science

Country of publisher

Germany

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 2.100 in 2024

Organization unit

CEVRO University

UT WoS

001623285000001

Keywords in English

EUROPEAN EXTREME-RIGHTRADICAL-RIGHT PARTIESANTI-SEMITISMATTITUDESAFD

Tags

Reviewed
Changed: 10/12/2025 12:54, Mgr. Jan Neugebauer, Ph.D., MBA

Abstract

In the original language

The heterogeneity in the far-right parties' foreign policy positions becomes especially visible when they face a dilemma of which side(s) to take in highly salient military conflicts that currently shape European and international politics: the war in Ukraine and the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Comparative studies have argued that these parties react differently given ideological and strategic concerns related to anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, Russophilia, and anti-Atlanticism and their positions are shaped by both domestic and international contexts. However, the impact of internal differences, which could lead to an ambivalent general position of a party on an issue, remains understudied. This study fills this gap by concentrating on an illustrative case of one of the most divided far-right parties, the Alternative for Germany (AfD). As the AfD is often depicted as a staunch supporter of Russia and Israel, the study also empirically assesses the plausibility of these arguments.