British Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal of Political Science is 6. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Divided by the Vote: Affective Polarization in the Wake of the Brexit Referendum172
The Extraordinary Relationship between Peacekeeping and Peace76
Multilevel Analysis with Few Clusters: Improving Likelihood-Based Methods to Provide Unbiased Estimates and Accurate Inference65
Party Cues in the News: Democratic Elites, Republican Backlash, and the Dynamics of Climate Skepticism44
Have Europeans Grown Tired of Democracy? New Evidence from Eighteen Consolidated Democracies, 1981–201840
Voter Responses to Fiscal Austerity38
Real, but Limited: A Meta-Analytic Assessment of Framing Effects in the Political Domain35
Politics of Nostalgia and Populism: Evidence from Turkey34
The Heightened Importance of Racism and Sexism in the 2018 US Midterm Elections32
Many Ways to be Right: Cross-Pressured Voters in Western Europe31
Dimensions of Elite Partisan Polarization: Disentangling the Effects of Incivility and Issue Polarization30
Foreign Aid and Soft Power: Great Power Competition in Africa in the Early Twenty-first Century29
The Diminishing Value of Representing the Disadvantaged: Between Group Representation and Individual Career Paths28
Cyber Terrorism and Public Support for Retaliation – A Multi-Country Survey Experiment28
Economic Inequality, Immigrants and Selective Solidarity: From Perceived Lack of Opportunity to In-group Favoritism27
A Populist Paradox? How Brexit Softened Anti-Immigrant Attitudes26
Cultural Backlash? How (Not) to Explain the Rise of Authoritarian Populism26
Terrorism and Migration: An Overview24
Process vs. Outcome? How to Evaluate the Effects of Participatory Processes on Legitimacy Perceptions23
More Accurate, But No Less Polarized: Comparing the Factual Beliefs of Government Officials and the Public21
Who Dislikes Whom? Affective Polarization between Pairs of Parties in Western Democracies20
The Effect of Austerity Packages on Government Popularity During the Great Recession20
Repression and Dissent in Contemporary Catalonia20
Revealing Issue Salience via Costly Protest: How Legislative Behavior Following Protest Advantages Low-Resource Groups20
When Does Accommodation Work? Electoral Effects of Mainstream Left Position Taking on Immigration19
Militarization and Perceptions of Law Enforcement in the Developing World: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in Mexico18
Democracy, Autocracy, and Everything in Between: How Domestic Institutions Affect Environmental Protection18
Gender Stereotyping and the Electoral Success of Women Candidates: New Evidence from Local Elections in the United States17
Explaining the Relationship Between Class Position and Political Preferences: A Long-Term Panel Analysis of Intra-Generational Class Mobility17
Does Immigration Produce a Public Backlash or Public Acceptance? Time-Series, Cross-Sectional Evidence from Thirty European Democracies16
The Role of Communities in the Transmission of Political Values: Evidence from Forced Population Transfers16
Civic Education in High School and Voter Turnout in Adulthood16
Value Shift: Immigration Attitudes and the Sociocultural Divide16
No Longer Conforming to Stereotypes? Gender, Political Style and Parliamentary Debate in the UK16
(Inequality in) Interest Group Involvement and the Legitimacy of Policy Making15
The Comparative Legislators Database15
The PopuList: A Database of Populist, Far-Left, and Far-Right Parties Using Expert-Informed Qualitative Comparative Classification (EiQCC)14
Identifying Ideologues: A Global Dataset on Political Leaders, 1945–202014
When Autocrats Threaten Citizens with Violence: Evidence from China13
Do Investor–State Disputes (Still) Harm FDI?13
Who Gets What: The Economy, Relative Gains and Brexit13
The Origins of Colonial Investments in Former British and French Africa12
Are Populists Sore Losers? Explaining Populist Citizens' Preferences for and Reactions to Referendums12
The Effects of China's Development Projects on Political Accountability12
The Price of Probity: Anticorruption and Adverse Selection in the Chinese Bureaucracy12
Do Disabled Candidates Represent Disabled Citizens?11
The Effects of Dehumanizing Attitudes about Black People on Whites’ Voting Decisions11
Candidate Filtering: The Strategic Use of Electoral Manipulations in Russia11
Global Capital Cycles and Market Discipline: Perceptions of Developing-Country Borrowers10
Catching the ‘Deliberative Wave’? How (Disaffected) Citizens Assess Deliberative Citizen Forums10
The British Academy Brian Barry Prize EssayWhy Is There No Just Riot Theory?10
Political Knowledge and Misinformation in the Era of Social Media: Evidence From the 2015 UK Election10
Incumbents Beware: The Impact of Offshoring on Elections10
Democratizing the Party: The Effects of Primary Election Reforms in Ghana9
The Social Bases of Political Parties: A New Measure and Survey9
An ‘Institution-First’ Conception of Public Integrity9
How Credit Markets Substitute for Welfare States and Influence Social Policy Preferences: Evidence from US States9
Who Interacts with Whom? Drivers of Networked Welfare Governance in Europe9
How do Public Officials Learn About Policy? A Field Experiment on Policy Diffusion9
Reducing Risk as well as Inequality: Assessing the Welfare State's Insurance Effects9
Against the Flow: Differentiating Between Public Opposition to the Immigration Stock and Flow9
Measuring Media Freedom: An Item Response Theory Analysis of Existing Indicators9
Disaggregating Civility: Politeness, Public-Mindedness and Their Connection9
Do Stereotypes Explain Discrimination Against Minority Candidates or Discrimination in Favor of Majority Candidates?8
Can Elites Escape Blame by Explaining Themselves? Suspicion and the Limits of Elite Explanations8
Understanding Ambivalent Sexism and its Relationship with Electoral Choice in Britain8
Protecting the Vote? Peacekeeping Presence and the Risk of Electoral Violence8
Constitutional Rigidity Matters: A Veto Players Approach8
Partisan Misalignment and the Counter-Partisan Response: How National Politics Conditions Majority-Party Policy Making in the American States8
‘They Take Our Houses’: Benefit Competition and the Erosion of Support for Immigrants' Social Rights8
Crime Victimization Increases Turnout: Evidence from Individual-Level Administrative Panel Data8
Did Terrorism Affect Voting in the Brexit Referendum?8
State First? A Disaggregation and Empirical Interrogation8
Do Anti-immigration Voters Care More? Documenting the Issue Importance Asymmetry of Immigration Attitudes7
To Purge or Not to Purge? An Individual-Level Quantitative Analysis of Elite Purges in Dictatorships7
When Does Income Inequality Cause Polarization?7
Political Equality and Substantive Representation by Interest Groups7
From Chatter to Action: How Social Networks Inform and Motivate in Rural Uganda6
With Frenemies Like These: Rising Power Voting Behavior in the UN General Assembly6
Deprivation in the Midst of Plenty: Citizen Polarization and Political Protest6
Public Gender Egalitarianism: A Dataset of Dynamic Comparative Public Opinion toward Egalitarian Gender Roles in the Public Sphere6
Partisan External Borrowing in Middle-Income Countries6
It's All About Solidarity Stupid! How Solidarity Frames Structure the Party Political Sphere6
When Do Private Actors Engage in Censorship? Evidence From a Correspondence Experiment with Russian Private Media Firms6
Mitigating Servility: Policies of Egalitarian Self-Relations6
The Ties That Bind: Text Similarities and Conditional Diffusion among Parties6
Are Policy Analogies Persuasive? The Household Budget Analogy and Public Support for Austerity6
Governmental Responses to Terrorism in Autocracies: Evidence from China6
Do as I Say or Do as I Do? How Social Relationships Shape the Impact of Descriptive and Injunctive Norms of Voting6
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