American Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Political Science is 9. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
(Almost) Everything in Moderation: New Evidence on Americans' Online Media Diets109
Partisan Gaps in Political Information and Information‐Seeking Behavior: Motivated Reasoning or Cheerleading?82
American Politics in Two Dimensions: Partisan and Ideological Identities versus Anti‐Establishment Orientations67
To Repress or to Co‐opt? Authoritarian Control in the Age of Digital Surveillance65
People Haven't Had Enough of Experts: Technocratic Attitudes among Citizens in Nine European Democracies63
Matching Methods for Causal Inference with Time‐Series Cross‐Sectional Data62
Re‐Assessing Elite‐Public Gaps in Political Behavior59
The Nature of Affective Polarization: Disentangling Policy Disagreement from Partisan Identity56
How Political Parties Shape Public Opinion in the Real World53
Pleasing the Principal: U.S. Influence in World Bank Policymaking50
A Practical Guide to Counterfactual Estimators for Causal Inference with Time‐Series Cross‐Sectional Data48
Labor Unions and White Racial Politics44
Policy Diffusion: The Issue‐Definition Stage44
How Terrorism Does (and Does Not) Affect Citizens’ Political Attitudes: A Meta‐Analysis43
Gender Quotas and International Reputation41
Ideology, Not Affect: What Americans Want from Political Representation39
Abstraction and Detail in Experimental Design37
Does Public Opinion Affect Political Speech?36
Does Affective Polarization Undermine Democratic Norms or Accountability? Maybe Not34
What Do We Learn about Voter Preferences from Conjoint Experiments?32
The Unequal Distribution of Opportunity: A National Audit Study of Bureaucratic Discrimination in Primary School Access32
Strategic Authoritarianism: The Political Cycles and Selectivity of China's Tax‐Break Policy31
Paper Cuts: How Reporting Resources Affect Political News Coverage30
Adjusting for Confounding with Text Matching26
Attitudes toward the Use of Force: Instrumental Imperatives, Moral Principles, and International Law25
The Dictator's Power‐Sharing Dilemma: Countering Dual Outsider Threats25
The Geography of Repression and Opposition to Autocracy24
The Side Effects of Central Bank Independence24
Ideological Asymmetries and the Determinants of Politically Motivated Reasoning24
Supply Chain Linkages and the Extended Carbon Coalition23
Hate Crimes and Gender Imbalances: Fears over Mate Competition and Violence against Refugees23
The Divide Over Independence: Explaining Preferences for Secession in an Advanced Open Economy22
What Motivates Reasoning? A Theory of Goal‐Dependent Political Evaluation21
State Visits and Leader Survival21
Which Narrative Strategies Durably Reduce Prejudice? Evidence from Field and Survey Experiments Supporting the Efficacy of Perspective‐Getting21
Multidimensional Representation21
How to Measure Legislative District Compactness If You Only Know It When You See It19
How Settlement Locations and Local Networks Influence Immigrant Political Integration19
Do Female Officers Police Differently? Evidence from Traffic Stops19
Policing the Organizational Threat in Morocco: Protest and Public Violence in Liberal Autocracies18
Strength in Numbers: How Women's Groups Close India's Political Gender Gap18
Candidate Supply Is Not a Barrier to Immigrant Representation: A Case–Control Study18
Reference Points and Democratic Backsliding17
Political Scandal: A Theory17
Do Politicians Discriminate Against Internal Migrants? Evidence from Nationwide Field Experiments in India16
The Hijab Penalty: Feminist Backlash to Muslim Immigrants16
How War Changes Land: Soil Fertility, Unexploded Bombs, and the Underdevelopment of Cambodia15
Local Immigration and Support for Anti‐Immigration Parties: A Meta‐Analysis15
Persuasive Lobbying with Allied Legislators15
Observational Equivalence in Explaining Attitude Change: Have White Racial Attitudes Genuinely Changed?14
When Do UN Peacekeeping Operations Implement Their Mandates?14
Fault Lines: The Effects of Bureaucratic Power on Electoral Accountability14
Partisan Procurement: Contracting with the United States Federal Government, 2003–201514
Partisan‐Motivated Evaluations of Sexual Misconduct and the Mitigating Role of the #MeToo Movement14
Winners’ Consent? Citizen Commitment to Democracy When Illiberal Candidates Win Elections14
Border Orientation in a Globalizing World13
Democracy by Deterrence: Norms, Constitutions, and Electoral Tilting13
Brokers, Social Networks, Reciprocity, and Clientelism13
How Markets Shape Values and Political Preferences: A Field Experiment13
The Psychology of Coercion Failure: How Reactance Explains Resistance to Threats12
Can Close Election Regression Discontinuity Designs Identify Effects of Winning Politician Characteristics?12
Bringing War Back in: Victory and State Formation in Latin America12
If They Endorse It, I Can't Trust It: How Outgroup Leader Endorsements Undercut Public Support for Civil War Peace Settlements12
Hassling: How States Prevent a Preventive War12
Cleavage Identities in Voters’ Own Words: Harnessing Open‐Ended Survey Responses12
Able and Mostly Willing: An Empirical Anatomy of Information's Effect on Voter‐Driven Accountability in Senegal12
Effectiveness of Connected Legislators12
Helping Friends or Influencing Foes: Electoral and Policy Effects of Campaign Finance Contributions11
Entertaining Beliefs in Economic Mobility11
Winning Hearts and Minds in Civil Wars: Governance, Leadership Change, and Support for Violent Groups in Iraq11
UN Peacekeeping and Households' Well‐Being in Civil Wars11
City‐State Ideological Incongruence and Municipal Preemption11
How Does Minority Political Representation Affect School District Administration and Student Outcomes?10
How Patronage Delivers: Political Appointments, Bureaucratic Accountability, and Service Delivery in Brazil10
Policy Deliberation and Voter Persuasion: Experimental Evidence from an Election in the Philippines10
Does Transparency Inhibit Political Compromise?10
Judicial Reshuffles and Women Justices in Latin America10
When and Why Are Campaigns’ Persuasive Effects Small? Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election10
Making Unequal Democracy Work? The Effects of Income on Voter Turnout in Northern Italy10
Change We Can Believe In: Structural and Content Dynamics within Belief Networks10
Sexism and the Far‐Right Vote: The Individual Dynamics of Gender Backlash10
Propaganda and Skepticism10
The Variable Persuasiveness of Political Rhetoric10
Congressional Representation: Accountability from the Constituent's Perspective10
Media Influence on Vote Choices: Unemployment News and Incumbents' Electoral Prospects10
Campaign Finance Transparency Affects Legislators’ Election Outcomes and Behavior10
Misgovernance and Human Rights: The Case of Illegal Detention without Intent9
Measuring Attitudes toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment9
Positive Spillovers from Negative Campaigning9
Ascriptive Characteristics and Perceptions of Impropriety in the Rule of Law: Race, Gender, and Public Assessments of Whether Judges Can Be Impartial9
Causal Inference with Latent Treatments9
Democratization and Representative Bureaucracy: An Analysis of Promotion Patterns in Indonesia's Civil Service, 1980–20159
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