Political Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Political Science is 1. 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
Political freedom, news consumption, and patterns of political trust: evidence from East and Southeast Asia, 2001-20169
Expertise within democracy: the case of New Zealand’s climate change commission4
Exploring climate change discourses across five Australian federal elections4
Balancing, bandwagoning or hedging: Taiwan’s strategic choices in the era of a rising China4
ASEAN: still the zone of peace, freedom and neutrality?4
New Zealand’s transition attempts to a more sustainable economy: political statements and governance realities2
Referendum campaign financing by political parties: the case of the United Kingdom2
The crisis of policy failure or the moral crisis of an idea: colonial politics in contemporary Australia and New Zealand2
RETRACTED ARTICLE: How online interaction radicalises while group involvement restrains: a case study of Action Zealandia from 2019 to 20212
Australia and New Zealand’s Pacific policy: aligned, not alike2
The rise of companies in the cyber era and the pursuant shift in national security2
Institutionalising environmental sustainability transitions in New Zealand and Australia: Introduction to the special issue2
Sloppy targeting of Chinese voters in the 2020 New Zealand general election: an exploration of National and Labour’s targeting strategies1
How the Chinese people understand democracy: a multi-method study based on four waves of nationwide representative surveys1
The Hong Kong crisis and its effect on the 2020 presidential election in Taiwan1
US–China competition and small liberal democracies: New Zealand and the limits of hegemony1
Great power Rivalry and Southeast Asian agency: Southeast Asia in an Era of US-China strategic competition1
Do New Zealand select committees still make a difference? The case of the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill 20191
Forging strategic partnership in the Indo–Pacific region: Vietnam’s diplomatic direction1
To feel is to believe: China, United States, and the emotional beliefs of Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte1
COVID-19, trade policy and agriculture in New Zealand: from ‘environmental vandals’ to ‘economic heroes’?1
“We can help and it doesn’t cost you a cracker”: the multidimensionality of service representation in Australia and New Zealand1
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