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Politicizing migration: opportunity or liability for the centre-right in Germany?
Centre-right parties have by and large been keen to mobilize support by adopting relatively restrictive approaches on immigration and multiculturalism. However, such mobilizing strategies carry a number of costs: centre-right parties risk losing support from more moderate supporters, and they may lose legitimacy by pursuing policies that conflict with more liberal approaches, or which prove difficult to deliver. This contribution develops a typology of these risks and applies it to analyse the behaviour of the CDU in Germany. While many features of the CDU are well suited to more restrictionist immigration policies, such approaches have at times conflicted with the more Christian and communitarian ethos on which the party was originally founded. Moreover, when in government the CDU has found it difficult to deliver on more restrictive pledges, and is likely to find it increasingly difficult to reconcile restrictiveness with a business-friendly approach.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of European Public PolicyISSN
1350-1763Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
15Page range
331-348Pages
18.0Department affiliated with
- Politics Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes