Politics & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Politics & Society 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Formalization of Informal Workers at Hyundai Motor Company73
The Emergence of a Fiscal Cleavage: Evasori , Tartassati , and the Italian Tax State Since 197336
Revisiting the Hidden Developmental State25
Structural Power without the Structure: A Class-Centered Challenge to New Structural Power Formulations14
Unevenly Unequal Responsiveness: Public Opinion and Redistributive Policy Shifts in Western Europe Since 200814
Free Movement versus European Welfare States? Variations of the Fiscal Effects of EU Migrants across Welfare State Regimes12
Transforming the Welfare State, One Case at a Time: How Utrecht Makes Customized Social Care Work12
The Landlord State: Land Allocation as a Tool of Industrial Policy in China11
Eviction and Voter Turnout: The Political Consequences of Housing Instability9
Polarity Reversal: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of Partisan Support in Knowledge Societies9
Growth Coalitions Within a Corporatist Setting: How Manufacturing Interests Dominated the German Response to the Energy Crisis8
Labor Unions and the Problem of Monopoly: Collective Bargaining and Market Governance, 1890 to the Present7
The Corporation, Democracy, and the Idea of the Bicameral Firm7
The Place of the Market in Society6
The Crossover between Climate Politics and Central Banking: How Green Central Banking Emerged in the US, the EU, and the UK6
Financialized Growth and the Structural Power of Finance: Turkey's Debt-Led Growth Regime and Policy Response after the Crisis6
Fallacies about Corporations: Comments on “Democratizing the Corporation”6
Beyond the “Always-Embedded Economy”: Rethinking the Foundations of Socioeconomics5
Private Insurance, Public Welfare, and Financial Markets: Alpine and Maritime Countries in Comparative-Historical Perspective5
Banks’ Structural Power and States’ Choices on What Structurally Matters: The Geo-Economic Foundations of State Priority toward Banking in France, Germany, and Spain5
Bringing Household Finance Back In: House Prices and the Missing Macroeconomics of Comparative Political Economy5
Supervising Local Cadres in China: The Quest for Authoritarian Accountability5
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