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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bureaucratic Structure and Compliance with International Agreements149
Interactive Justice in Transitional Justice: A Dynamic Framework140
Can Democratic Principles Protect High Courts from Partisan Backlash? Public Reactions to the Kenyan Supreme Court's Role in the 2017 Election Crisis110
The Dynamics of a Policy Outcome: Market Response and Bureaucratic Enforcement of a Policy Change102
Carl Schmitt Reads Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem: Archival Perspectives on Convergences and Divergences80
Partisan temporal selective news avoidance: Evidence from online trace data72
Ideological Competition71
Running toward rankings: Ranked choice voting's impact on candidate entry and descriptive representation65
Endogenous preferences, credible signaling, and the security dilemma: Bridging the rationalist–constructivist divide55
Abolishing structural domination: US Reconstruction and the double bind of emancipation43
Attitudes toward the Use of Force: Instrumental Imperatives, Moral Principles, and International Law40
Military Culture and Institutional Trust: Evidence from Conscription Reforms in Europe39
Aid, Attitudes, and Insurgency: Evidence from Development Projects in Northern Afghanistan39
Issue Information ‐ Table of Contents37
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Epistemic Injustice and the Electoral Connection33
Measuring Attitudes toward Public Spending Using a Multivariate Tax Summary Experiment33
Competence and advice32
Hierarchy and war32
Unsubscribed and undemanding: Partisanship and the minimal effects of a field experiment encouraging local news consumption30
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. 82–30
Keeping or Building Peace? UN Peace Operations beyond the Security Dilemma30
Shifting power, interstate war, and domestic politics28
Electoral Discrimination, Party Rationale, and the Underrepresentation of Immigrant‐Origin Politicians28
The process and perils of coming around: The assimilation of political appointees into bureaucratic agencies27
Can foreign aid reduce the desire to emigrate? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial27
How partisanship in cities influences housing policy27
Anger, Hatred, and Judgment in Aristotle's Rhetoric26
Polarization in police union politics26
Can the Unfree Be Held Morally Responsible? A Douglassonian Conception of Freedom and Distributed Moral Agency25
Issue Information25
Citizens as a democratic safeguard? The sequence of sanctioning elite attacks on democracy24
Brook no compromise: How to negotiate a united front24
Is Affective Polarization Driven by Identity, Loyalty, or Substance?24
The ethics of responding to democratic backsliding abroad24
The Psychology of Coercion Failure: How Reactance Explains Resistance to Threats24
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Do Politicians in Power Receive Special Treatment in Courts? Evidence from India22
Media Attention and Strategic Timing in Politics: Evidence from U.S. Presidential Executive Orders20
The Personal Vote in a Polarized Era20
The politics of teachers' union endorsements20
Light or Fire? Frederick Douglass and the Orator's Dilemma19
The Practice and Legitimacy of Border Control19
Local political representation as a pathway to power: A natural experiment in India19
Erratum: Does Public Support Help Democracy Survive?19
Friendly Lobbying under Time Pressure19
Keyword‐Assisted Topic Models18
What Do We Learn about Voter Preferences from Conjoint Experiments?18
The Variable Persuasiveness of Political Rhetoric18
Time in Office and the Changing Gender Gap in Dishonesty: Evidence from Local Politics in India17
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Modeling Theories of Women's Underrepresentation in Elections17
Talk May Be Cheap, but Deeds Seldom Cheat: On Political Liberalism and the Assurance Problem16
Public Opinion and Presidents’ Unilateral Policy Agendas16
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Christmas, Crescents, and Crosses: When Is Symbolic Religious Establishment Permissible?16
Fiscal legibility and state development: Theory and evidence from colonial Mexico15
Target, Information, and Trade Preferences: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in East Asia15
Strategic state violence and migration in conflict15
Issue Information15
Biased bureaucrats and the policies of international organizations14
Learning to be Unbiased: Evidence from the French Asylum Office14
How Terrorism Does (and Does Not) Affect Citizens’ Political Attitudes: A Meta‐Analysis14
Demolition and Discontent: Governing the Authoritarian City14
Institutions and Political Restraint14
Discrimination, Inclusion, and Anti‐System Attitudes among Muslims in Germany14
National identity after conquest14
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Collective procrastination and protest cycles13
Making the other side mad: How out‐group distaste benefits less competent candidates13
When State Building Backfires: Elite Coordination and Popular Grievance in Rebellion12
The people think what I think: False consensus and unelected elite misperception of public opinion12
Civilian behavior on social media during civil war12
Partisan sorting, fatalism, and Supreme Court legitimacy11
Expertise acquisition in Congress11
The Timing of Public Policies: Political Budget Cycles and Credit Claiming11
Persuasion in veto bargaining11
Ethnic Visibility10
Party Elite Engagement and Coordination in House Primary Elections: A Test of Theories of Parties10
Political accountability under moral hazard10
Correction to Skill specificity and attitudes toward immigration10
Parliamentary Constraints and Long‐Term Development: Evidence from the Duchy of Württemberg10
External Validity and Meta‐Analysis10
At Any Cost: How Ukrainians Think about Self‐Defense Against Russia10
Differentially private survey research10
Causal inference with latent outcomes10
Opposition rule under autocracy: Evidence from Russia10
Centripetal Representation9
Border Anxiety in International Discourse9
Shaping states into nations: The effects of ethnic geography on state borders9
Banklash: How Media Coverage of Bank Scandals Moves Mass Preferences on Financial Regulation9
Losing legitimacy: The challenges of the Dobbs ruling to conventional legitimacy theory8
Issue Information8
When Does Transparency Improve Institutional Performance? Evidence from 20,000 Projects in 183 Countries8
Climate Cascades: IOs and the Prioritization of Climate Action8
Elites, the aid curse, and Chinese development finance: A conjoint survey experiment on elites’ aid preferences in 141 low‐ and middle‐income countries8
Critical Junctures: Independence Movements and Democracy in Africa7
Can norm‐based information campaigns reduce corruption?7
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Encouraging loyalty and defection: The impact of campaigns on tactical voting in Britain7
Babel Fish Democracy? Prospects for Addressing Democratic Language Barriers through Machine Translation and Interpretation7
The Míkmaw Concordat: Rethinking Treaty Making between Indigenous Peoples and Settlers7
No Evidence that Measuring Moderators Alters Treatment Effects7
Turn on, tune in, turn out: Ethnic radio and immigrants' political engagement7
Banking bad? A global field experiment on risk, reward, and regulation7
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