Comparative Political Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Political Studies is 8. 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
Electoral Rules, Women’s Representation and the Qualification of Politicians94
State-building and the European Union: Markets, War, and Europe's Uneven Political Development89
Globalization Backlash in Developing Countries: Broadening the Research Agenda67
How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy66
The Pigmentocracy of Executive Approval62
Partisanship as Cause, Not Consequence, of Participation61
Betrayed by the Elites: How Corruption Amplifies the Political Effects of Recessions60
Party System Congruence and Bicameralism55
A Loyal Base: Support for Authoritarian Regimes in Times of Crisis44
Democratic Ceilings: The Long Shadow of Nationalist Polarization in East Asia40
How Soft Propaganda Persuades39
Emigration, Social Remittances and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Experimental Evidence From Mexico38
Peacekeepers Without Helmets: How Violence Shapes Local Peacebuilding by Civilian Peacekeepers36
How Personalist Parties Undermine State Capacity in Democracies34
Social Influencers and Election Outcomes32
Attitudinal Ambivalence on Redistribution: Causes and Electoral Implications Across Europe32
Effective Government and Evaluations of Democracy31
Who Governs Policing? Mayors’ Strategic Linkages to Police in Latin American Cities31
When Technocratic Appointments Signal Credibility29
Privileging One’s Own? Voting Patterns and Politicized Spending in India26
Fairness and Support for Populist Parties26
What is to be Done? How Radical Leftists Help to Solve the Problem of Personalist Party-Building in Latin America26
The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom26
Regime Transformation From Below: Mobilization for Democracy and Autocracy From 1900 to 202125
Why Physical Barriers Backfire: How Immigration Enforcement Deters Return and Increases Asylum Applications22
The Mobilizing Effect of Party System Polarization. Evidence From Europe22
The Search for Spices and Souls: Catholic Missions as Colonial State in the Philippines20
Violence Against Politicians, Negative Campaigning, and Public Opinion: Evidence From Poland19
Persecuted Minorities and Defensive Cooperation: Contributions to Public Goods by Hindus and Muslims in Delhi18
The Factional Logic of Political Protection in Authoritarian Regimes18
The Consequences of Militarized Policing for Human Rights: Evidence from Mexico18
Benefits by Luck: A Study of Lotteries as a Selection Method for Government Programs18
Candidate Debates and Partisan Divisions Evidence From Malawi’s 2019 Presidential Elections18
Cross-National Support for the Welfare State Under Wealth Inequality18
Who is Afraid of the Istanbul Convention? Explaining Opposition to and Support for Gender Equality17
Ethnographic Approaches to Contentious Politics: The What, How, and Why16
How Moral Beliefs Influence Collective Violence. Evidence From Lynching in Mexico16
Do Women Prefer In-Group Police Officers? Survey and Experimental Evidence From India16
Sovereign Risk and Government Change: Elections, Ideology and Experience16
Ethnic Minorities, Interstate War, and Popular Support for Fiscal Capacity Development16
Domestic Legitimacy, Coethnics Abroad, and the Shape of the Homeland15
When Does the Public Get It Right? The Information Environment and the Accuracy of Economic Sentiment14
Revisiting the Impact of Modernization on Support for Women Politicians: The Role of Women’s Political Empowerment14
Message or Messenger? Source and Labeling Effects in Authoritarian Response to Protest14
When Marriage Gets Hard: Intra-Coalition Conflict and Electoral Accountability14
Technological Risk and Policy Preferences13
Standing up for Democracy? Explaining Citizens’ Support for Democratic Checks and Balances13
Voters and the IMF: Experimental Evidence From European Crisis Countries13
(Dis)courtesy Bias: “Methodological Cognates,” Data Validity, and Ethics in Violence-Adjacent Research13
Does Compulsory Voting Affect How Voters Choose? A Test Using a Combined Conjoint and Regression Discontinuity Analysis13
At the Intersection of Gender and Class: How Were Newly Enfranchised Women Mobilized in Sweden?13
Pushing Boundaries: How Lawmakers Shape Judicial Decision-Making13
Low-Skill Products by High-Skill Workers: The Distributive Effects of Trade in Emerging and Developing Countries12
Repression, Interests and Outgroup Attitudes: A Survey Experiment in Post-Coup Myanmar12
When Running for Office Runs in the Family: Horizontal Dynasties, Policy, and Development in the Philippines12
Populist Discourse and Public Support for Executive Aggrandizement in Latin America12
Authoritarian Surveillance and Public Support for Digital Governance Solutions12
The Logic of Criminal Territorial Control: Military Intervention in Rio de Janeiro11
How to be Gracious about Political Loss—The Importance of Good Loser Messages in Policy Controversies11
Party Competition and Cooperation Shape Affective Polarization: Evidence from Natural and Survey Experiments in Israel11
China’s Low-Productivity Innovation Drive: Evidence From Patents11
State Repression and Opposition Survival in Pinochet’s Chile11
Candidate Qualifications and Out-Group Support: Evidence From Afghanistan11
Beyond the Myth of Legality? Framing Effects and Public Reactions to High Court Decisions in Europe11
Negative Campaigning and Vote Choice in Europe: How Do Different Partisan Groups React to Campaign Attacks?11
Centralization, Elite Capture, and Service Provision: Evidence From Taiwan11
Staying Out of Trouble: Criminal Cases Against Russian Mayors10
Progressive Ideology and Support for Punitive Crime Policy: Evidence from Argentina and Brazil10
International incentives for women’s rights in dictatorships10
State Absence, Vengeance, and the Logic of Vigilantism in Guatemala9
Mobilization Capacity and Violence Against Local Leaders: Anticlerical Violence During the Spanish Civil War9
The Energy Transition and Support for the Radical Right: Evidence from the Netherlands9
The Diffusion of Exclusion: Medieval Expulsions of Jews9
Corrigendum to the Human Costs of the War on Drugs. Attitudes Towards Militarization of Security in Mexico9
The Political Resource Blessing or Curse? Patronage Networks, Infrastructure Investment, and Economic Development in China9
Personal Proximity and Reactions to Terrorism9
Constituency Service and Electoral Accountability in Autocratic Legislatures9
Criminal Victimization and Agency Attitudes in Mexico9
Gender and Authoritarian Politics: Citizens and Elites’ Responses to Gender Reforms9
Social Transformation and Violence: Evidence from U.S. Reconstruction9
Inequality, Exclusion, and Tolerance for Political Dissent in Latin America8
What Kind of Democracy Do We All Support? How Partisan Interest Impacts a Citizen’s Conceptualization of Democracy8
Colonial Education, Political Elites, and Regional Political Inequality in Africa8
“This is what the Bolsheviks do”: How Democratic Politicians Use Foreign Revolutions to Attract Voters8
Parliament, People or Technocrats? Explaining Mass Public Preferences on Delegation of Policymaking Authority8
The Holocaust, the Socialization of Victimhood and Outgroup Political Attitudes in Israel8
Education Policies and Systems Across Modern History: A Global Dataset8
Well-Behaved Women: Engendering Political Interest in Public Opinion Research8
Enumerator Experiences in Violent Research Environments8
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