Journal of Politics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Politics is 22. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Facilitating Development: Evidence from a National-Level Experiment on Improving Bureaucratic Performance in Myanmar79
The Emergence of Party-Based Political Careers in the United Kingdom, 1801–191874
Gendered Justice in Comparative Perspective: False Equality and False Difference in Criminal Appeals60
Civic Education and Voting under Authoritarianism: A Field Experiment during the 2021 Vietnamese National Assembly Election55
Why Do Citizens Support Ineffective Military Policing Policies? Evidence from Field and Survey Experiments in Colombia44
Respect the Process: The Public Cost of Unilateral Action in Comparative Perspective43
The Filibuster and Legislative Discussion40
Dynamic Screening in International Crises37
The Effects of Independent Local Radio on Tanzanian Public Opinion: Evidence from a Planned Natural Experiment37
Effects of Popular Legitimacy on International Organizations: An Elite Survey Experiment37
Elections, Right-Wing Populism, and Political-Economic Polarization: The Role of Institutions and Political Outsiders36
Constructive and Destructive Legislative Review: The Government-Opposition Divide in Parliamentary Oversight32
Misinformation, Narratives, and Intergroup Attitudes: Evidence from India31
Who Benefits? How Gender Shapes the Perceived Deservingness of Welfare Claimants31
Gender Quota Laws and Women in Cabinets28
Self-Fulfilling Prophecies at the Voting Booth: Evidence from Polling Effects around Electoral Thresholds28
Gender Quota Adoption and the Qualifications of Parliamentarians27
Gender, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality: Double-Minorities in Asian Cabinets25
Disappointed Hope: Reimagining Resistance in the Wake of the Egyptian Revolution24
How Framing Gender Diversity in Government Affects Perceptions of Substantive Representation24
When Capabilities Backfire: How Improved Hassling Capabilities Produce Worse Outcomes24
Military Attitudes on the Chemical Weapons Taboo: Evidence from the Pacific Theater23
Do Indirect Taxes Bite? How Hiding Taxes Erases Accountability Demands from Citizens22
Buy-in for Buyouts: Attitudes Toward Compensation for Reform22
Policy Making and Appointments under Electoral and Judicial Constraints22
Extremists Not on Board: Labor Market Costs to Radical Behavior in Elected Office22
Nonpartisan Ballots and the Partisanship of Who Serves in Office22
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