American Political Science Review

Papers
(The TQCC of American Political Science Review is 9. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Do Americans Want from (Private) Government? Experimental Evidence Demonstrates that Americans Want Workplace Democracy227
State Terror and Long-Run Development: The Persistence of the Khmer Rouge161
Ticketing and Turnout: The Participatory Consequences of Low-Level Police Contact89
Rebel Motivations and Repression85
Notes from the Editors70
Rethinking Rape Culture: Revelations of Intersectional Analysis64
List of Reviewers57
Midcentury Modern: The Emergence of Stakeholders in Democratic Practice55
The President Will See Whom Now? Presidential Engagement with Organized Interests52
PSR volume 117 issue 3 Cover and Front matter49
PSR volume 115 issue 3 Cover and Back matter48
Notes from the Editors: Increasing Qualitative Submissions47
PSR volume 116 issue 3 Cover and Back matter47
Government Rhetoric and the Representation of Public Opinion in International Negotiations45
Public Sector Employment and Voter Turnout43
Sanctuary after Asylum: Addressing a Gap in the Political Theory of Refuge42
Locking Down Violence: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Non-State Actor Violence40
Justice Beyond Rights: Haqq and Global South Migration39
Global Slavery in the Making of States and International Orders38
Collaboration and Its Political Functions36
In the Mood for Democracy? Democratic Support as Thermostatic Opinion-CORRIGENDUM36
Drinking Tea with the Neighbors: Informal Clubs, General Trust, and Trustworthiness in Mali35
A Singular Enlightenment: C. L. R. James, Anti-Colonialism, and Transatlantic Political Thought33
Representation from Below: How Women’s Grassroots Party Activism Promotes Equal Political Participation33
Antidote to Backsliding: Ethnic Politics and Democratic Resilience32
Participation, Development, and Accountability: A Survey Experiment on Democratic Decision-Making in Kenya31
Hobbes and Hats31
The Shadow Effect of Courts: Judicial Review and the Politics of Preemptive Reform31
Slavery and Oratory: Frederick Douglass in the History of Rhetoric31
Campaign Contributions and Roll-Call Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives: The Case of the Sugar Industry30
Racial Equality and Anticolonial Solidarity: Anténor Firmin’s Global Haitian Liberalism30
Notes from the Editors: Post-Publication Critiques29
Does State Repression Spark Protests? Evidence from Secret Police Surveillance in Communist Poland – CORRIGENDUM29
State Violence, Party Formation, and Electoral Accountability: The Political Legacy of the Marikana Massacre29
Foundations of a New Democracy: Schooling, Inequality, and Voting in the Early Republic28
India’s Farmers’ Protest: An Inclusive Vision of Indian Democracy27
The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey26
Legacies of Wartime Sexual Violence: Survivors, Psychological Harms, and Mobilization26
The Curse of Good Intentions: Why Anticorruption Messaging Can Encourage Bribery25
Violence and Voting in the United States: How School Shootings Affect Elections25
Starting with People Where They Are: Ella Baker’s Theory of Political Organizing24
Nonunitary Parties, Government Formation, and Gamson’s Law23
Measuring Misperceptions?23
A Dynamic Model of Speech for the Social Sciences23
Han Feizi on Reputation-Driven Disobedience: A Comparative Study22
Electoral Responsiveness in Closed Autocracies: Evidence from Petitions in the former German Democratic Republic22
I’m a Survivor: Political Dynamics in Bureaucratic Elites’ Partisan Identification22
Why Parties Displace Their Voters: Gentrification, Coalitional Change, and the Demise of Public Housing21
Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity and Historical Persistence: Nazi Concentration Camps and Contemporary Intolerance21
Making the List: Reevaluating Political Trust and Social Desirability in China21
A Group-Based Approach to Measuring Polarization20
Going Local: Public Attitudes toward Municipal Offices of Immigration Affairs20
Unreported Realities: The Political Economy of Media-Sourced Data20
Wealth of Tongues: Why Peripheral Regions Vote for the Radical Right in Germany20
Vigilance as a Practice of Postcolonial Freedom20
Can Elections Motivate Responsiveness in a Single-Party Regime? Experimental Evidence from Vietnam20
Segregation and the Spatial Externalities of Inequality: A Theory of Interdependence and Public Goods in Cities20
How the Trump Administration’s Quota Policy Transformed Immigration Judging19
The Curious Case of Theresa May and the Public That Did Not Rally: Gendered Reactions to Terrorist Attacks Can Cause Slumps Not Bumps – CORRIGENDUM19
Domestic Distributional Roots of National Interest19
Measuring and Modeling Neighborhoods19
My History or Our History? Historical Revisionism and Entitlement to Lead19
Re-Evaluating Machine Learning for MRP Given the Comparable Performance of (Deep) Hierarchical Models18
Laboratories of Democratic Backsliding18
Rationalizing Democracy: The Perceptual Bias and (Un)Democratic Behavior18
Colonial Genealogies of Pluralism: Consociation as Disavowal in Contemporary Democratic Theory18
Social Capital, Institutional Rules, and Constitutional Amendment Rates18
Outsourcing Bureaucracy to Evade Accountability: How Public Servants Build Shadow State Capacity18
Collective Remembrance and Private Choice: German–Greek Conflict and Behavior in Times of Crisis17
Trauma and Turnout: The Political Consequences of Traumatic Events17
Evidence of Caste-Class Discrimination from a Conjoint Analysis of Law Enforcement Officers17
“I’m Not Sure What to Believe”: Media Distrust and Opinion Formation during the COVID-19 Pandemic17
This One’s for the Boys: How Gendered Political Socialization Limits Girls’ Political Ambition and Interest16
War and Nationalism: How WW1 Battle Deaths Fueled Civilians’ Support for the Nazi Party16
Rule Ambiguity, Institutional Clashes, and Population Loss: How Wikipedia Became the Last Good Place on the Internet16
Social Groups as the Source of Political Belief Systems: Fresh Evidence on an Old Theory16
Gone For Good: Deindustrialization, White Voter Backlash, and US Presidential Voting16
Disappointed Expectations: Downward Mobility and Electoral Change16
PSR volume 116 issue 4 Cover and Front matter16
Increasing Precision without Altering Treatment Effects: Repeated Measures Designs in Survey Experiments16
Split Feelings: Understanding Implicit and Explicit Political Persuasion16
Reversion to the Mean, or Their Version of the Dream? Latino Voting in an Age of Populism15
Legislative Effectiveness in the American States15
Partisanship and Political Socialization in Electoral Autocracies15
Leaders but Not Authorities? Gender, Veterans, and Messages about National Security – ERRATUM15
The Distributive Politics of Grants-in-Aid15
A Ticking Time Bomb: Restrictions on Abortion Rights and Physical Integrity Rights Abuses15
Varieties of Values: Moral Values Are Uniquely Divisive14
Notes from the Editors: The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Guidelines for Ethical Reviews and Suspicions about Plagiarism14
Ambiguous Platforms and Correlated Preferences: Experimental Evidence14
The Class Ceiling in Politics14
PSR volume 117 issue 2 Cover and Front matter14
Turnout and Amendment Four: Mobilizing Eligible Voters Close to Formerly Incarcerated Floridians14
Gender and the Influence of Proportional Representation: A Comment on the Peripheral Voting Thesis14
Analytical Democratic Theory: A Microfoundational Approach14
Structural Responsibility14
Selecting Out of “Politics”: The Self-Fulfilling Role of Conflict Expectation14
The Paradox of Civilization: Preinstitutional Sources of Security and Prosperity14
How to Read James Fitzjames Stephen: Technocracy and Pluralism in a Misunderstood Victorian14
Does the Meeting Style Matter? The Effects of Exposure to Participatory and Deliberative School Board Meetings – Corrigendum14
Notes from the Editors14
Extraction, Assimilation, and Accommodation: The Historical Foundations of Indigenous–State Relations in Latin America13
Feminist Demands and the Problem of Housework13
Can Courts in Nondemocracies Deter Election Fraud? De Jure Judicial Independence, Political Competition, and Election Integrity13
Representative Democracy and Social Equality13
Bureaucratic Quality and the Gap between Implementation Burden and Administrative Capacities13
Notes from the Editors13
From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018)13
When Migrants Mobilize against Labor Exploitation: Evidence from the Italian Farmlands13
Education or Indoctrination? The Violent Origins of Public School Systems in an Era of State-Building13
Richard Rorty and the Demands of Liberalism13
When Are Legislators Responsive to Ethnic Minorities? Testing the Role of Electoral Incentives and Candidate Selection for Mitigating Ethnocentric Responsiveness12
STADL Up! The Spatiotemporal Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model for TSCS Data Analysis12
The Case for Permanent Residency for Frontline Workers12
Can Party Elites Shape the Rank and File? Evidence from a Recruitment Campaign in India12
A Note on Posttreatment Selection in Studying Racial Discrimination in Policing12
Notes from the Editors: #APSR12
Land, Opportunism, and Displacement in Civil Wars: Evidence from Colombia12
Local News and the Electoral Incentive to Invest in Infrastructure12
When Are Legislators Responsive to Ethnic Minorities? Testing the Role of Electoral Incentives and Candidate Selection for Mitigating Ethnocentric Responsiveness – ERRATUM12
Minority Party Capacity in Congress12
In the Eye of the Storm: Hurricanes, Climate Migration, and Climate Attitudes11
“Filling the Ranks”: Moral Risk and the Ethics of Military Recruitment11
Motivated Reasoning and Democratic Accountability11
Can Deliberation Have Lasting Effects?11
Equality, Reciprocity, or Need? Bolstering Welfare Policy Support for Marginalized Groups with Distributive Fairness11
The “Need for Chaos” and Motivations to Share Hostile Political Rumors11
Judicial Specialization and Deference in Asylum Cases on the U.S. Courts of Appeals11
How the Workplace Affects Employee Political Contributions11
Discrimination Without Traits: From Social Construction to the Politics of Discrimination10
Who Debates, Who Wins? At-Scale Experimental Evidence on the Supply of Policy Information in a Liberian Election10
Failing the Test: The Countervailing Attitudinal Effects of Civil Service Examinations10
Capture or Empowerment: Governing Citizens and the Environment in the European Renewable Energy Transition10
Canvassing the Gatekeepers: A Field Experiment to Increase Women Voters’ Turnout in Pakistan10
“Moderates”10
Payments and Penalties for Democracy: Gendered Electoral Financing in Action Worldwide10
Climate Displacement and Territorial Justice10
Democracy and the Epistemic Problems of Political Polarization10
The Composition of Descriptive Representation10
Endogenous Popularity: How Perceptions of Support Affect the Popularity of Authoritarian Regimes10
Control without Confirmation: The Politics of Vacancies in Presidential Appointments9
Symbolic Refugee Protection: Explaining Latin America’s Liberal Refugee Laws9
PSR volume 118 issue 3 Cover and Front matter9
Consolidating Progress: The Selection of Female Ministers in Autocracies and Democracies9
Introducing HiSCoD: A New Gateway for the Study of Historical Social Conflict9
Preventing and Responding to Dissent: The Observational Challenges of Explaining Strategic Repression – CORRIGENDUM9
Does State Repression Spark Protests? Evidence from Secret Police Surveillance in Communist Poland9
Sovereignty, Substance, and Public Support for European Courts’ Human Rights Rulings9
The American Viewer: Political Consequences of Entertainment Media9
Testing the Robustness of the ANES Feeling Thermometer Indicators of Affective Polarization9
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