American Political Science Review

Papers
(The TQCC of American Political Science Review is 12. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Notes from the Editors: Research Notes125
Replication of “Instrumentally Inclusive: The Political Psychology of Homonationalism” (Turnbull-Dugarte and López Ortega 2024)121
Engineering Territory: Space and Colonies in Silicon Valley – CORRIGENDUM97
In the Mood for Democracy? Democratic Support as Thermostatic Opinion-CORRIGENDUM77
I’m a Survivor: Political Dynamics in Bureaucratic Elites’ Partisan Identification75
The Effects of Exposure to New Electoral Rules: Field Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone73
Elite Partisan Disagreement and Military Victory: Evidence from South Korean Battle Experiments71
Slavery and Oratory: Frederick Douglass in the History of Rhetoric66
Social Capital, Institutional Rules, and Constitutional Amendment Rates65
Vigilance as a Practice of Postcolonial Freedom61
Racial Equality and Anticolonial Solidarity: Anténor Firmin’s Global Haitian Liberalism61
Legislative Effectiveness in the American States57
Rule Ambiguity, Institutional Clashes, and Population Loss: How Wikipedia Became the Last Good Place on the Internet57
Making the List: Reevaluating Political Trust and Social Desirability in China55
Rationalizing Democracy: The Perceptual Bias and (Un)Democratic Behavior54
Collective Remembrance and Private Choice: German–Greek Conflict and Behavior in Times of Crisis52
Can Party Elites Shape the Rank and File? Evidence from a Recruitment Campaign in India48
Notes from the Editors: Advice to Authors41
Extraction, Assimilation, and Accommodation: The Historical Foundations of Indigenous–State Relations in Latin America40
Vox Populi: Popular Support for the Popular Initiative39
Why Inequalities Persist: Parties’ (Non)Responses to Economic Inequality, 1970–202038
Structural Responsibility38
Notes from the Editors: New Tracks at the APSR37
Muddying the Waters: How Perceived Foreign Interference Affects Public Opinion on Protest Movements37
The Impact of Welfare on Intergroup Relations: Caste-Based Social Insurance and Social Integration in India37
Smoke and Mirrors: Strategic Messaging and the Politics of Noncompliance37
PSR volume 119 issue 4 Cover and Back matter36
Public Perceptions of Minority Inclusion and Feelings of Political Efficacy: A Replication, Validation, and Extension33
Climate Displacement and Territorial Justice33
Can Stakeholders Mobilize Businesses for the Protection of Democracy? Evidence from the U.S. Capitol Insurrection33
In the Eye of the Storm: Hurricanes, Climate Migration, and Climate Attitudes32
Attitudes Toward Electoral System Reform and Party System Change in the U.S.32
Endogenous Colonial Borders: Precolonial States and Geography in the Partition of Africa31
Analytical Democratic Theory: A Microfoundational Approach31
Family Ties, Social Control, and Authoritarian Distribution to Elites30
Who Debates, Who Wins? At-Scale Experimental Evidence on the Supply of Policy Information in a Liberian Election30
Bloc Voting for Electoral Accountability29
Discrimination Without Traits: From Social Construction to the Politics of Discrimination28
Corruption and Co-Optation in Autocracy: Evidence from Russia28
Mass Versus Donor Attitudes on the Importance of Supreme Court Nominations27
How Partisan Is Local Election Administration?27
Exposure to Mass Shootings and Voting Directly on Gun Policy27
Litigation for Sale: Private Firms and WTO Dispute Escalation27
PSR volume 118 issue 2 Cover and Back matter27
Revolutionary Violence and Counterrevolution26
Exiting Russia26
An Incomplete Recognition: An Analysis of Political Science Department Statements after the Murder of George Floyd26
Gender, Race, and Interruptions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings26
What Happens When You Can’t Check the Box? Categorization Threat and Public Opinion among Middle Eastern and North African Americans25
Performative Violence and the Spectacular Debut of the Atomic Bomb – ADDENDUM25
The Cornered Mouse: Sanctioned Elites and Authoritarian Realignment in the Japanese Legislature, 1936–194224
Statistically Valid Inferences from Privacy-Protected Data24
White Americans’ Reactions to Racial Disparities in COVID-19 — CORRIGENDUM24
Political Emancipation and Modern Jewish National Identity24
Publius’ Proleptic Constitution24
Curation Bubbles24
Ideology and Revolution in Civil Wars: The “Marxist Paradox”23
Heterogeneous Naturalization Effects of Dual Citizenship Reform in Migrant Destinations: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Europe23
Policy Threat, Partisanship, and the Case of the Affordable Care Act23
Who Hosts? The Correlates of Hosting the Internally Displaced22
Mapping the Political Contours of the Regulatory State: Dynamic Estimates of Agency Ideal Points21
Elite Cues and Noncompliance21
PSR volume 120 issue 1 Cover and Front matter21
Jean Bodin’s Demonic Constitutionalism: Sovereignty, Natural Law, and Political Theology21
Press Coverage and Accountability in State Legislatures21
Anarchy, Scarcity, Nature: Rousseau’s Stag Hunt and the Arctic Walrus Hunt Compared21
Black Troops, White Rage, and Political Violence in the Postbellum American South21
Deliver the Vote! Micromotives and Macrobehavior in Electoral Fraud – CORRIGENDUM21
Does Political Representation Increase Participation? Evidence from Party Candidate Lotteries in Mexico21
Immigration, Backlash, and Democracy20
Affluence and Influence in a Social Democracy20
International Sports Events and Repression in Autocracies: Evidence from the 1978 FIFA World Cup20
Which Markets, Whose Rationality? Markets as Polyvalent Political Devices19
Elite Change without Regime Change: Authoritarian Persistence in Africa and the End of the Cold War19
The Generalizability of IR Experiments beyond the United States19
Legislative Effectiveness, Progressive Ambition, and Electoral Success19
The View from the Future: Aurobindo Ghose’s Anticolonial Darwinism19
Competition in Congressional Elections: Money versus Votes19
The Representational Consequences of Municipal Civil Service Reform18
Military Service and Immigrants’ Integration: Evidence from the Vietnam Draft Lotteries18
A Turn Against Empire: Benito Juárez’s Liberal Rejoinder to the French Intervention in Mexico18
Internalist and Integrationist Theories of (Global) Justice18
War and Nationalism: How WW1 Battle Deaths Fueled Civilians’ Support for the Nazi Party17
What Do Americans Want from (Private) Government? Experimental Evidence Demonstrates that Americans Want Workplace Democracy17
Coethnics Covote in Africa: Studying Electoral Cleavages with a Covoting Regression Model17
Why We Need Minimum Wages: Pay, Recognition, and Economic Citizenship17
The President Will See Whom Now? Presidential Engagement with Organized Interests17
Leaders but Not Authorities? Gender, Veterans, and Messages about National Security – ERRATUM17
Bureaucratic Representation and Gender Mainstreaming in International Organizations: Evidence from the World Bank17
PSR volume 120 issue 2 Cover and Back matter17
Partisan Leaning17
Notes from the Editors: Post-Publication Critiques17
Breaking the Mold: Normative Hybridity as the Key to Contemporary “Non-Western” Political Theorizing17
Wealth of Tongues: Why Peripheral Regions Vote for the Radical Right in Germany16
Judicial Specialization and Deference in Asylum Cases on the U.S. Courts of Appeals16
Global Slavery in the Making of States and International Orders16
Reversion to the Mean, or Their Version of the Dream? Latino Voting in an Age of Populism16
How Does Community Policing Affect Police Attitudes? An Experimental Test and a Theory of Bureaucrat-Citizen Contact16
Government Rhetoric and the Representation of Public Opinion in International Negotiations16
How Partisan Are U.S. Local Elections? Evidence from 2020 Cast Vote Records16
“Moderates”15
The Free Movement of People and the Success of Far-Right Parties: Evidence from Switzerland’s Border Liberalization15
The Class Ceiling in Politics15
Claimability in International Relations: Oil Discoveries, Territorial Claims, and Interstate Conflicts15
Campaign Finance Vouchers Do Not Expand the Diversity of Donors: Evidence from Seattle15
Autocratic Policy and the Accumulation of Social Capital: The Moscow Housing Renovation Program – CORRIGENDUM15
Frederick Douglass’s Political Theory of the Powerless: Natural Rights from Below15
New Evidence and Design Considerations for Repeated Measure Experiments in Survey Research15
The Marketplace of Ideas and the Agora: Herodotus on the Power of Isegoria15
Searching for Ecoterrorism: The Crucial Case of the Unabomber14
“Keep Your Heads Held High Boys!”: Examining the Relationship between the Proud Boys’ Online Discourse and Offline Activities14
Representation at Risk: Evaluating Levels and Consequences of Violence against Immigrant-Background Politicians14
Repression and Dissent in Moments of Uncertainty: Panel Data Evidence from Zimbabwe14
Fairness According to Whom? Divergent Perceptions of Fairness among White and Black Americans and Its Effect on Trade Attitudes14
The Political Transformation of Corporate America, 2001–202214
The Silenced Text: Field Experiments on Gendered Experiences of Political Participation14
Separate but Unequal: Ethnocentrism and Racialization Explain the “Democratic” Peace in Public Opinion14
Fathers’ Leave Reduces Sexist Attitudes14
What Is Colonialism? The Dual Claims of a Twentieth-Century Political Category14
PSR volume 117 issue 2 Cover and Back matter13
Why Political Philosophy Should Be Robust13
The Domestic Sources of International Reputation13
Hidden Majoritarianism and Women’s Career Progression in Proportional Representation Systems13
Movement versus Party: The Electoral Effects of Anti-Far Right Protests in Greece13
The Slaughter-House Dissents and the Reconstruction of American Liberalism13
The Politics of Police Data: State Legislative Capacity and the Transparency of State and Substate Agencies12
Social Media, Social Control, and the Politics of Public Shaming12
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