American Political Science Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Political Science Review is 32. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Notes from the Editors: Research Notes98
Replication of “Instrumentally Inclusive: The Political Psychology of Homonationalism” (Turnbull-Dugarte and López Ortega 2024)97
In the Mood for Democracy? Democratic Support as Thermostatic Opinion-CORRIGENDUM93
Vigilance as a Practice of Postcolonial Freedom85
Slavery and Oratory: Frederick Douglass in the History of Rhetoric77
Social Capital, Institutional Rules, and Constitutional Amendment Rates60
Legislative Effectiveness in the American States59
Engineering Territory: Space and Colonies in Silicon Valley – CORRIGENDUM59
Rule Ambiguity, Institutional Clashes, and Population Loss: How Wikipedia Became the Last Good Place on the Internet54
Racial Equality and Anticolonial Solidarity: Anténor Firmin’s Global Haitian Liberalism54
Rationalizing Democracy: The Perceptual Bias and (Un)Democratic Behavior51
I’m a Survivor: Political Dynamics in Bureaucratic Elites’ Partisan Identification49
Collective Remembrance and Private Choice: German–Greek Conflict and Behavior in Times of Crisis49
Making the List: Reevaluating Political Trust and Social Desirability in China48
Notes from the Editors: Advice to Authors47
Can Party Elites Shape the Rank and File? Evidence from a Recruitment Campaign in India47
Muddying the Waters: How Perceived Foreign Interference Affects Public Opinion on Protest Movements46
Structural Responsibility45
Smoke and Mirrors: Strategic Messaging and the Politics of Noncompliance43
Bloc Voting for Electoral Accountability41
Discrimination Without Traits: From Social Construction to the Politics of Discrimination41
Who Debates, Who Wins? At-Scale Experimental Evidence on the Supply of Policy Information in a Liberian Election41
Why Inequalities Persist: Parties’ (Non)Responses to Economic Inequality, 1970–202041
Public Perceptions of Minority Inclusion and Feelings of Political Efficacy: A Replication, Validation, and Extension39
Notes from the Editors: New Tracks at the APSR37
PSR volume 119 issue 4 Cover and Back matter36
The Impact of Welfare on Intergroup Relations: Caste-Based Social Insurance and Social Integration in India35
Corruption and Co-Optation in Autocracy: Evidence from Russia35
Climate Displacement and Territorial Justice33
Endogenous Colonial Borders: Precolonial States and Geography in the Partition of Africa33
Extraction, Assimilation, and Accommodation: The Historical Foundations of Indigenous–State Relations in Latin America33
Family Ties, Social Control, and Authoritarian Distribution to Elites32
The Effect of Gender on Interruptions at Congressional Hearings32
Enfranchisement and Incarceration after the 1965 Voting Rights Act32
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