European Journal of Political Research

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Political Research is 6. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Political trust during the Covid‐19 pandemic: Rally around the flag or lockdown effects?164
How the coronavirus crisis affects citizen trust in institutions and in unknown others: Evidence from ‘the Swedish experiment’160
Between governance‐driven democratisation and democracy‐driven governance: Explaining changes in participatory governance in the case of Barcelona40
Regional inequality and institutional trust in Europe35
The partisan nature of support for democratic backsliding: A comparative perspective32
Multiple roots of the populist radical right: Support for the Dutch PVV in cities and the countryside32
Class and social policy in the knowledge economy31
Under pressure. Economic constraints, electoral politics and labour market reforms in Southern Europe in the decade of the Great Recession30
Uncooperative society, uncooperative politics or both? Trust, polarization, populism and COVID‐19 deaths across European regions27
From chasing populists to deconstructing populism: A new multidimensional approach to understanding and comparing populism25
Bring in the experts? Citizen preferences for independent experts in political decision‐making processes23
Far‐right protest mobilisation in Europe: Grievances, opportunities and resources22
Emotions, governmental trust and support for the restriction of civil liberties during the covid‐19 pandemic22
Why are the affluent better represented around the world?21
Do citizens care about government debt? Evidence from survey experiments on budgetary priorities21
Contesting Covid: The ideological bases of partisan responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic20
Public opinion towards welfare state reform: The role of political trust and government satisfaction19
Social status, political priorities and unequal representation19
Does counter‐mobilization contain right‐wing populist movements? Evidence from Germany19
Technocratic attitudes in COVID‐19 times: Change and preference over types of experts19
Global warming and polarization. Wind turbines and the electoral success of the greens and the populist radical right18
Unpacking the politics of legislative debates18
Institutionalising participatory and deliberative procedures: The origins of the first permanent citizens’ assembly15
Redistribution attitudes and vote choice across the educational divide15
Explaining the immigration policy mix: Countries' relative openness to asylum and labour migration15
The electoral roots of unequal representation. A spatial modelling approach to party systems and voting in Western Europe14
The importance of personal vote intentions for the responsiveness of legislators: A field experiment13
The micro–macro interactive approach to political trust: Quality of representation and substantive representation across Europe13
New institutional leadership goes viral EU crisis reforms and the coming about of the covid recovery fund13
‘Pinkwashing’ the radical‐right: Gender and the mainstreaming of radical‐right policies and actions13
The family policy positions of conservative parties: A farewell to the male‐breadwinner family model?12
Issue politicization and social class: How the electoral supply activates class divides in political preferences12
Political parties, globalization and labour strength: Assessing differences across welfare state programs12
Welfare state reforms and mass media attention: Evidence from three European democracies11
Policy responsiveness to all citizens or only to voters? A longitudinal analysis of policy responsiveness in OECD countries11
Having a say or getting your way? Political choice and satisfaction with democracy11
The pandemic and the question of national belonging: Exposure to covid‐19 threat and conceptions of nationhood10
Agenda‐setting under pressure: Does domestic politics influence the European Commission?10
Organised interests in the media and policy congruence: The contingent impact of the status quo10
The effect of women's parliamentary participation on renewable energy policy outcomes10
Rallying in fear? Estimating the effect of the UK COVID‐19 lockdown with a natural experiment10
Ministerial policy dominance in parliamentary democracies10
Voter expectations of government formation in coalition systems: The importance of the information context9
Threat or corrective to democracy? The relationship between populism and different models of democracy9
Male MPs, electoral vulnerability and the substantive representation of women's interests9
What's left after right‐wing extremism? The effects on political orientation9
Can the use of minipublics backfire? Examining how policy adoption shapes the effect of minipublics on political support among the general public9
Public support for state surveillance9
Political socialization, political gender gaps and the intergenerational transmission of left‐right ideology9
No direct taxation without new elite representation: Industrialization and the domestic politics of taxation9
Testing the input‐process‐output model of public participation9
Do party supporters accept policy compromises in coalition governments?9
How parties led by a woman redefine their positions: Empirical evidence for women's green, alternative and libertarian agenda9
Subnational economic conditions and the changing geography of mass Euroscepticism: A longitudinal analysis8
Cabinet ministers and inequality8
The legitimacy‐conferring capacity of constitutional courts: Evidence from a comparative survey experiment18
(Same)‐sex in the city: Urbanisation and LGBTI rights expansion8
The scope of exclusionary public response to the European refugee crisis8
A regional perspective to the study of affective polarization8
Europe's migration crisis: Local contact and out‐group hostility8
Public support for deliberative citizens' assemblies selected through sortition: Evidence from 15 countries7
Immigration and the sociocultural divide in Central and Eastern Europe: Stasis or evolution?7
Birds of a feather flock together? The survival of underrepresented groups within parliamentary parties, 1991–20157
It's about the type of career: The political ambition gender gap among youth wing members7
Parties’ attack behaviour in parliaments: Who attacks whom and when7
Understanding unequal representation7
Transformation of the political space: A citizens’ perspective7
Climate politics in hard times: How local economic shocks influence MPs attention to climate change7
The electoral benefits of environmental position‐taking: Floods and electoral outcomes in England 2010–20196
A nativist divide? Anti‐immigration attitudes and diffuse support for democracy in Western Europe6
Populism's rise in post‐communist countries: Breaking electoral promises and incumbent left parties’ vote losses6
Interest group networks in the European Union6
Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?6
Investing in the knowledge economy: The comparative political economy of public investments in knowledge‐based capital6
Mind the gap: How party–voter incongruence fuels the entry and support of new parties6
Contextual welfare chauvinism: Left‐wing governments and immigrant welfare rights in Western Europe6
When democratic experience distorts democracy: Citizen reactions to undemocratic incumbent behaviour6
Do politicians anticipate voter control? A comparative study of representatives’ accountability beliefs6
Institutional constraints on cabinet formation: Veto points and party system dynamics6
Stability and change in political trust: Evidence and implications from six panel studies6
Blame games and democratic responsiveness6
The party road to representation: Unequal responsiveness in party platforms6
Blame shifting and blame obfuscation: The blame avoidance effects of delegation in the European Union6
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