American Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of American Journal of Political Science is 7. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Troubles and Beyond: The impact of a museum exhibit on a post‐conflict society250
Balancing bossism: State expansion in the face of elite capture120
Running toward rankings: Ranked choice voting's impact on candidate entry and descriptive representation101
Abolishing structural domination: US Reconstruction and the double bind of emancipation96
Partisan temporal selective news avoidance: Evidence from online trace data93
Endogenous preferences, credible signaling, and the security dilemma: Bridging the rationalist–constructivist divide88
Ideological Competition69
Bureaucratic Structure and Compliance with International Agreements67
The Dynamics of a Policy Outcome: Market Response and Bureaucratic Enforcement of a Policy Change57
Military Culture and Institutional Trust: Evidence from Conscription Reforms in Europe54
Epistemic Injustice and the Electoral Connection43
Competence and advice43
Unsubscribed and undemanding: Partisanship and the minimal effects of a field experiment encouraging local news consumption43
Unpacking gendered co‐participation in political violence: Women perpetrators of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda38
Hierarchy and war36
Aid, Attitudes, and Insurgency: Evidence from Development Projects in Northern Afghanistan34
Issue Information34
Keeping or Building Peace? UN Peace Operations beyond the Security Dilemma32
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Erratum to “The Well‐Ordered Society under Crisis: A Formal Analysis of Public Reason vs. Convergence Discourse” American Journal of Political Science, Volume 64, Issue 1, January 2020, pp. 82–31
Can foreign aid reduce the desire to emigrate? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial31
How partisanship in cities influences housing policy30
Shifting power, interstate war, and domestic politics30
Electoral Discrimination, Party Rationale, and the Underrepresentation of Immigrant‐Origin Politicians29
Anger, Hatred, and Judgment in Aristotle's Rhetoric23
Issue Information23
Can the Unfree Be Held Morally Responsible? A Douglassonian Conception of Freedom and Distributed Moral Agency22
Brook no compromise: How to negotiate a united front21
Polarization in police union politics21
The process and perils of coming around: The assimilation of political appointees into bureaucratic agencies20
Reviewing fast or slow: A theory of summary reversal in the judicial hierarchy20
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Citizens as a democratic safeguard? The sequence of sanctioning elite attacks on democracy19
The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad19
The super rich and the rest: Campaign finance pressures and the wealth of politicians19
Vote buying and local public goods provision: Substitutes or complements?18
Is Affective Polarization Driven by Identity, Loyalty, or Substance?18
The Practice and Legitimacy of Border Control18
Light or Fire? Frederick Douglass and the Orator's Dilemma18
Electoral responses to economic crises18
The effect of real‐news party cues16
Friendly Lobbying under Time Pressure16
Erratum: Does Public Support Help Democracy Survive?16
Modeling Theories of Women's Underrepresentation in Elections16
The Psychology of Coercion Failure: How Reactance Explains Resistance to Threats16
The Variable Persuasiveness of Political Rhetoric15
Local political representation as a pathway to power: A natural experiment in India15
Issue Information14
Do Politicians in Power Receive Special Treatment in Courts? Evidence from India13
What Do We Learn about Voter Preferences from Conjoint Experiments?13
The politics of teachers' union endorsements13
The Personal Vote in a Polarized Era13
Keyword‐Assisted Topic Models13
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Public Opinion and Presidents’ Unilateral Policy Agendas11
Target, Information, and Trade Preferences: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in East Asia11
Issue Information11
Learning to be Unbiased: Evidence from the French Asylum Office11
Fiscal legibility and state development: Theory and evidence from colonial Mexico11
Demolition and Discontent: Governing the Authoritarian City11
Time in Office and the Changing Gender Gap in Dishonesty: Evidence from Local Politics in India11
National identity after conquest11
Talk May Be Cheap, but Deeds Seldom Cheat: On Political Liberalism and the Assurance Problem11
Biased bureaucrats and the policies of international organizations10
How Terrorism Does (and Does Not) Affect Citizens’ Political Attitudes: A Meta‐Analysis10
Discrimination, Inclusion, and Anti‐System Attitudes among Muslims in Germany10
Strategic state violence and migration in conflict10
Can riots represent? A democratic theory9
Classification algorithms and social outcomes9
Making the other side mad: How out‐group distaste benefits less competent candidates9
The people think what I think: False consensus and unelected elite misperception of public opinion9
Expertise acquisition in Congress9
Institutions and Political Restraint9
Correction to Skill specificity and attitudes toward immigration8
Globalization, internal migration, and public goods provision in emerging economies8
Causal inference with latent outcomes8
Collective procrastination and protest cycles8
Civilian behavior on social media during civil war8
Partisan sorting, fatalism, and Supreme Court legitimacy8
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Climate Cascades: IOs and the Prioritization of Climate Action7
Differentially private survey research7
Political accountability under moral hazard7
Shaping states into nations: The effects of ethnic geography on state borders7
Parliamentary Constraints and Long‐Term Development: Evidence from the Duchy of Württemberg7
Opposition rule under autocracy: Evidence from Russia7
When Does Transparency Improve Institutional Performance? Evidence from 20,000 Projects in 183 Countries7
Losing legitimacy: The challenges of the Dobbs ruling to conventional legitimacy theory7
Centripetal Representation7
Banklash: How Media Coverage of Bank Scandals Moves Mass Preferences on Financial Regulation7
Border Anxiety in International Discourse7
Persuasion in veto bargaining7
Ethnic Visibility7
Police department design, political pressure, and racial inequality in arrests7
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