Comparative Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Politics is 5. 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
International Anti-Corruption Commissions: Explaining Institutional Design and Autonomy25
Privatization and Judicialization in Resource Extraction: Comparing Labor Militancy in the Oil Fields of Russia and Kazakhstan23
Authoritarian Repression and Electoral Opposition: Mobilization under Germany's Antisocialist Law21
Dynamic Research Design: Iteration in Field-Based Inquiry15
Entrenchment or Retrenchment: The Political Economy of Mortgage Debt Subsidies in the United States and Germany15
Review Article: The Qualitative Metamorphosis11
Electoral Violence, Partisan Identity, and Perceptions of Election Quality: A Survey Experiment in West Bengal, India11
Activists, Parties, and the Expansion of Trans Rights in Bolivia9
Special Symposium, Collective Vigilantism in Global Comparative Perspective Building a New Digital Archive: Documenting Anti-Black Violence in the "Jim Crow" U. S. South, 1930–19549
Recentralization in Mexico: Reconfiguring the Center in Intergovernmental Relations9
What State? Political Parties and Non-State Security Provision in Lebanon9
Parliamentarians' Support for Direct and Deliberative Democracy in Europe: An Account of Individual-Level Determinants8
Portraying Competence, Benevolence, or Party Loyalty? Political Propaganda and the Image-Building of Political Elites in China8
Unorganized Politics: The Political Aftermath of Social Unrest in Chile8
Tracing the Pathways for Labor Migrants in Thirty States: The Nexus between Immigration Regulations and Immigrant Rights8
Ethnonationalism or a Financial-Criminal Incentive Structure? Explaining Elite Support in Crimea for Russia’s Annexation8
Recasting the Meaning of Elections: Three Strikes for the Mandate Interpretation in Europe7
Power on the Margins: Lumpenproletarian Resistance in China and Egypt7
The Socio-Structural Basis of the Long-Term Decline in Traditional Left-Right Class Voting in Affluent Democracies, 1964‐20197
Rethinking the Role of Issue-Voting in Referenda: Conjoint and Vote Choice Analyses of Preferences for Constitutional Change in Chile7
What Makes Bureaucracies Politically Resilient? Evidence from Brazil’s Covid‐19 Vaccination Campaign6
A Revolution in Revolutionary Theory?6
Money and Time in Access to Public Services: How Do Citizens Evaluate Different Forms of Bureaucratic Corruption?6
Beyond Secession: Substate Nationalism and Support for Redistribution in Spain6
Representation and Displacement: Labor Disembedding and Contested Neoliberalism in France6
Civil Resistance in the Streetlight: Replicating and Assessing Evidence on Nonviolent Effectiveness5
Silence or Solidarity? The Political Pitfalls of an LGBTQI Avoidance Strategy in Hungary5
Notes on the Contributors5
Over a Barrel? Oil Busts and Petrostate Stability5
The Bureaucracy of Reparations and Political Engagement5
Informal Institutions in Comparative Politics5
The Nature of Ideology in Urban China5
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