Journal of Chinese Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Chinese Political Science 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Politics of Blaming: the Narrative Battle between China and the US over COVID-1963
From Globalization to Regionalization: The United States, China, and the Post-Covid-19 World Economic Order60
Globalism or Nationalism? The Paradox of Chinese Official Discourse in the Context of the COVID-19 Outbreak51
Is Nationalism Rising in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic? Individual-Level Evidence from the United States35
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Lockdown: Evidence from COVID-19 Prevention and Control in China34
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Blues: Powering BRI Research Back on Track to Avoid Choppy Seas33
The Struggle for Certainty: Ontological Security, the Rise of Nationalism, and Australia-China Tensions after COVID-1927
The Post-Pandemic World: between Constitutionalized and Authoritarian Orders – China’s Narrative-Power Play in the Pandemic Era27
RETRACTED ARTICLE: A Discourse Analysis of Quotidian Expressions of Nationalism during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chinese Cyberspace23
The Pandemic and the Transformation of Liberal International Order21
China’s Local Political Turnover in the Twenty-First Century20
Testing the Relationship between Land Approval and Promotion Incentives of Provincial Top Leaders in China16
Sino-US Competition in the South China Sea: Power, Rules and Legitimacy15
COVID-19 and American Attitudes toward U.S.-China Disputes15
A Community of Practice for Chinese NGOs15
Performance, Factions, and Promotion in China: The Role of Provincial Transfers15
Implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative in Africa: A Firm-Level Study of Sub-Saharan African SMEs15
Policy Reinvention and Diffusion: Evidence from Chinese Provincial Governments15
The Sincerest Form of Flattery: Nationalist Emulation during the COVID-19 Pandemic14
The Elusive Pursuit of Incentive Systems: Research on the Cadre Management Regime in Post-Mao China14
Many Nationalisms, One Disaster: Categories, Attitudes and Evolution of Chinese Nationalism on Social Media during the COVID -19 Pandemic13
Power in the Age of Datafication: Exploring China’s Global Data Power13
Testing the Correlation between Eco-environmental Performance and Provincial Official Promotion in China13
To Engage or Not to Engage? Explaining the Logic of the US’s China Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era13
Power and Poverty in China: Why Some Counties Perform Better in Poverty Alleviation?12
Public Trust as a Driver of State-Grassroots NGO Collaboration in China12
Policy Innovation of Local Officials in China: the Administrative Choice12
Power Struggle or Strengthening the Party: Perspectives on Xi Jinping’s Anticorruption Campaign10
Huawei, Cyber-Sovereignty and Liberal Norms: China’s Challenge to the West/Democracies10
What Drives Chinese Internet Users to Watch State-Media Broadcasts? An Audience Analysis10
The Rite to Vote: Community Interactions and Grassroots Voter Participation in China10
Who Are Identified as Poor in Rural China’s Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy? Applying the Multidimensional Capability Approach10
China’s Rise as an Advanced Technological Society and the Rise of Digital Orientalism9
The CCP, Campaign Governance and COVID-19: Evidence from Shanghai9
A Rural-Urban Divide? Reassessing Voting in Chinese Villagers’ Committee and Residents’ Committee Elections8
Public Opinion and Social Justice in China8
National Identity of Locality: The State, Patriotism, and Nationalism in Cyber China8
Mapping the Literature on China and Russia in IR and Area Studies: A Bibliometric Analysis (1990–2019)8
Rules Consciousness or Rights Consciousness? A Structural Equation Model of the Relationship between Sociopolitical Values and the Protest Potential among Chinese Citizens8
Income Inequality and Global Political Polarization: The Economic Origin of Political Polarization in the World7
Corruption Experience and Public Perceptions of Anti-corruption Crackdowns: Experimental Evidence from China7
Identity, Social Exclusion and Perceived Performance of Local Government — Evidence from Urban China7
The Global Times and The China Threat Narrative: An Empirical Analysis7
Does Poverty Relief Breed Corruption? An Evaluation of China’s Poverty Alleviation Program6
Political Turnover and Innovation: Evidence from China6
The Effect of Political Participation and Village Support on Farmers Happiness6
Integrating Devolution with Centralization: A Comparison of Poverty Alleviation Programs in India, Mexico, and China6
How Large-Scale Land Protests Succeed in China: the Role of Domestic Media6
Poverty Reduction in A Transforming China: A Critical Review6
Politics of Poverty Governance: an Introduction6
Ganging up on Trump? Sino-German Relations and the Problem with Soft Balancing against the USA6
The Remaking of China–EUrope Relations in the New Era of US–China Antagonism6
The Final Frontier: China, Taiwan, and the United States in Strategic Competition for Central America6
China’s ‘New-Type’ Private Think Tanks: Is ‘New’ Better?5
Budget Structure Discontinuity: Unveiling Mechanism and Connecting Logic in China’s Context5
The US Way or Huawei? An Analysis of the Positioning of Secondary States in the US-China Rivalry5
Authoritarian Policing Under Xi Jinping5
Sino-US Competition: Is Liberal Democracy an Asset or Liability?5
To Get Rich is Glorious: Private Entrepreneurs in China’s Anti-Poverty Campaign5
The Illusion of the China-US-Europe Strategic Triangle: Reactions from Germany and the UK5
Formation of Relational Poverty Governance and its Impacts: How Chinese Local Governments Implement Poverty Alleviation Programs5
Stuck Between the Great Powers: Secondary Countries’ Responses to Soft Power Competition Between the US and China During the COVID-19 Pandemic5
The Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on Chinese International Political Influence: An Empirical Study Using a Difference-in-Differences Approach5
Land Rights, Industrialization, and Urbanization: China in Comparative Context5
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