JCMS-Journal of Common Market Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of JCMS-Journal of Common Market Studies is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The European Semester as Goldilocks: Macroeconomic Policy Coordination and the Recovery and Resilience Facility46
Development Policy under Fire? The Politicization of European External Relations*37
The European Green Deal: More than an Exit Strategy to the Pandemic Crisis, a Building Block of a Sustainable European Economic Model*34
Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It31
Fiscal Integration in an Experimental Union: How Path‐Breaking Was the EU's Response to the COVID‐19 Pandemic?31
As Open as Possible, as Autonomous as Necessary: Understanding the Rise of Open Strategic Autonomy in EU Trade Policy30
European Integration and the New Global Disorder*29
Party Politics and Radical Right Populism in the European Parliament: Analysing Political Groups as Democratic Actors25
Sociotechnical Imaginaries of EU Defence: The Past and the Future in the European Defence Fund24
Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe: What Impact Do they Have on Development Policy?24
The Legal Architecture of the Economic Responses to COVID‐19: EMU beyond the Pandemic*24
Embedded Bilateralism, Integration Theory, and European Crisis Politics: France, Germany, and the Birth of the EU Corona Recovery Fund*23
How ‘Smart’ Are Smart Specialization Strategies?21
Implementing the European Green Deal during the Evolving Energy Crisis21
The Influence of the European Semester: Case Study Analysis and Lessons for its Post‐Pandemic Transformation*21
Forging Unity: European Commission Leadership in the Brexit Negotiations21
Negotiating Brexit: The Cultural Sources of British Hard Bargaining21
Pandemic Politics: The European Union in Times of the Coronavirus Emergency20
A Decolonial Project for Europe19
The Hegemonic Politics of ‘Strategic Autonomy’ and ‘Resilience’: COVID‐19 and the Dislocation of EU Trade Policy19
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