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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
How “Us” and “Them” Relates to Voting Behavior—Social Structure, Social Identities, and Electoral Choice81
Voting for Populism in Europe: Globalization, Technological Change, and the Extreme Right75
Institutions, Climate Change, and the Foundations of Long-Term Policymaking59
The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom57
State-building and the European Union: Markets, War, and Europe's Uneven Political Development54
Drinking Alone: Local Socio-Cultural Degradation and Radical Right Support—The Case of British Pub Closures50
Parliamentary Representation and the Normalization of Radical Right Support47
How Soft Propaganda Persuades44
Party Competition and Cooperation Shape Affective Polarization: Evidence from Natural and Survey Experiments in Israel40
Brexit Domino? The Political Contagion Effects of Voter-endorsed Withdrawals from International Institutions34
Technological Risk and Policy Preferences33
Will Women Executives Reduce Corruption? Marginalization and Network Inclusion32
Economic Distress and Support for Radical Right Parties—Evidence From Sweden32
Strategic State Capacity: How States Counter Opposition to Climate Policy31
International incentives for women’s rights in dictatorships31
Effective Government and Evaluations of Democracy30
The Globalization Backlash: Exploring New Perspectives30
The Extraterritorial Voting Rights and Restrictions Dataset (1950–2020)26
When Technocratic Appointments Signal Credibility26
Competing for Loyalists? How Party Positioning Affects Populist Radical Right Voting26
Standing up for Democracy? Explaining Citizens’ Support for Democratic Checks and Balances23
Frightened Mandarins: The Adverse Effects of Fighting Corruption on Local Bureaucracy22
Conceptualizing and Measuring Citizens’ Preferences for Democracy: Taking Stock of Three Decades of Research in a Fragmented Field22
A Decline in the Social Status of the Working Class? Conflicting Evidence for 8 Western Countries, 1987–201721
Policy-Making in Multi-Level Systems: Ideology, Authority, and Education20
Team and Nation: Sports, Nationalism, and Attitudes Toward Refugees20
The Logic of Criminal Territorial Control: Military Intervention in Rio de Janeiro20
How Great is the Current Danger to Democracy? Assessing the Risk With Historical Data17
Colonial Education, Political Elites, and Regional Political Inequality in Africa17
Parliament, People or Technocrats? Explaining Mass Public Preferences on Delegation of Policymaking Authority16
The Way we Were: How Histories of Co-Governance Alleviate Partisan Hostility16
The Generative Power of Protest: Time and Space in Contentious Politics16
Moralizing Immigration: Political Framing, Moral Conviction, and Polarization in the United States and Denmark15
From Benefits and Beneficiaries: The Historical Origins of Old-Age Pensions From a Political Regime Perspective15
Follow the Money: Gender, Incumbency, and Campaign Funding in Chile15
Voter and Legislator Responses to Localized Trade Shocks from China in Brazil14
(Dis)courtesy Bias: “Methodological Cognates,” Data Validity, and Ethics in Violence-Adjacent Research14
How Voters Respond to Presidential Assaults on Checks and Balances: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey14
Political Self-Censorship in Authoritarian States: The Spatial-Temporal Dimension of Trouble14
Satisfaction With Democracy: When Government by the People Brings Electoral Losers and Winners Together14
(Un)Natural Disasters: Electoral Cycles in Disaster Relief14
Legacies of Resistance: Mobilization Against Organized Crime in Mexico13
Ethnographic Approaches to Contentious Politics: The What, How, and Why13
Personal Proximity and Reactions to Terrorism13
Political Institutions and Coups in Dictatorships13
Social Transformation and Violence: Evidence from U.S. Reconstruction13
Are Immigrant-Origin Candidates Penalized Due to Ingroup Favoritism or Outgroup Hostility?12
Shoring Up Autocracy: Participatory Technologies and Regime Support in Putin’s Russia12
Ministerial Autonomy, Parliamentary Scrutiny and Government Reform Output in Parliamentary Democracies12
Electoral Rules, Women’s Representation and the Qualification of Politicians11
Closing Open Government: Grassroots Policy Conversion of China’s Open Government Information Regulation and Its Aftermath11
Changing Prices in a Changing Climate: Electoral Competition and Fossil Fuel Taxation11
How Political Careers affect Prime-Ministerial Performance: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe11
Negative Campaigning and Vote Choice in Europe: How Do Different Partisan Groups React to Campaign Attacks?11
The Consequences of Militarized Policing for Human Rights: Evidence from Mexico11
Varieties of Ambiguity: How do Voters Evaluate Ambiguous Policy Statements?11
Dealing with Technological Change: Social Policy Preferences and Institutional Context11
How to be Gracious about Political Loss—The Importance of Good Loser Messages in Policy Controversies11
Sovereign Risk and Government Change: Elections, Ideology and Experience11
Immigration Threat, Partisanship, and Democratic Citizenship: Evidence from the US, UK, and Germany11
Barking Up the Wrong Tree: How Political Alignment Shapes Electoral Backlash from Natural Disasters11
Collusion, Co-Optation, or Evasion: The Politics of Drug Trafficking Violence in Central America11
Military Conscription and Nonviolent Resistance11
Reshaping the Threat Environment: Personalism, Coups, and Assassinations10
Globalization Backlash in Developing Countries: Broadening the Research Agenda10
Nationalism, Class, and Status: How Nationalists Use Policy Offers and Group Appeals to Attract a New Electorate10
Which Jobs for Which Boys? Party Finance and the Politics of State Job Distribution in Africa10
Why Physical Barriers Backfire: How Immigration Enforcement Deters Return and Increases Asylum Applications10
Crisis and Convergence: How the Combination of a Weak Economy and Mainstream Party Ideological De-Polarization Fuels Anti-System Support10
When Marriage Gets Hard: Intra-Coalition Conflict and Electoral Accountability10
The Political Legacies of Rebel Rule: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Côte d’Ivoire9
The Development of the Urban-Rural Cleavage in Anglo-American Democracies9
Betrayed by the Elites: How Corruption Amplifies the Political Effects of Recessions9
What Happens When Coups Fail? The Problem of Identifying and Weakening the Enemy Within9
Stalling the State: How Digital Platforms Contribute to and Profit From Delays in the Enforcement and Adoption of Regulations9
The Element of Surprise: Election Timing and Opposition Preparedness9
Who Is Credible? Government Popularity and the Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending9
Does Affirmative Action Work? Evaluating India’s Quota System9
Oil “Rents” and Political Development: What Do We Really Know About the Curse of Natural Resources?8
Regime Transformation From Below: Mobilization for Democracy and Autocracy From 1900 to 20218
The Electoral Consequences of International Migration in Sending Countries: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe8
Breaking the Cabinet’s Glass Ceiling: The Gendered Effect of Political Experience in Presidential Democracies8
When Does the Public Get It Right? The Information Environment and the Accuracy of Economic Sentiment8
Can Conservatism Make Women More Vulnerable to Violence?8
Staying Out of Trouble: Criminal Cases Against Russian Mayors8
The Long-Term Impact of Mobilization and Repression on Political Trust8
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