Journal of Political Ideologies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Political Ideologies is 2. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
The far right, the mainstream and mainstreaming: towards a heuristic framework77
Constructing ‘the people’ of populism: a critique of the ideational approach from a discursive perspective46
The antinomies of Ernesto Laclau: a reassessment10
‘Counter-spurt’ but not ‘de-civilization’: fascism, (un)civility, taboo, and the ‘civilizing process’9
The Unabomber and the origins of anti-tech radicalism9
Anti-populist discourse in Greece and Argentina in the 21st century9
Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and the question of populism8
(National) pride and (conceptual) prejudice: critical remarks on the distinction between patriotism and nationalism7
The enemy’s enemy: feminism at the crossroads of neoliberal co-optation and anti-gender conservatism6
The ‘New Right’ and its legacy for British conservatism6
What’s in a name? Political antagonism and critiquing ‘neoliberalism’6
Radicalism and populism: do they always go hand by hand? A comparative analysis of the radical left and the radical right in Spain6
The political construction of the left-right divide: a comparative perspective5
Animal advocacy and the radical right: the case of Sweden5
Disentangling the relationships between conservative economic and social attitudes and support for environmental action5
Neglected times: Laclau, affect, and temporality5
Putin: populist, anti-populist, or pseudo-populist?14
From performative anti-fascism to post-fascism: the Lega (Nord)’s political discourse in historical context4
Populism, an ideology without history? A new genetic approach4
A post-secular interpretation of religious nationalism: the case of Religious-Zionism4
Constructing the enemy: the evolution of Podemos’ populist discourse from anti-system movement to power (2014–2021)3
How did negative liberty become a liberal ideal?3
The moral rhetoric of populist radical right: the case of the Sweden Democrats3
Two concepts of meritocracy: telic and procedural3
Olympism, cosmopolitanism, nationalism: the many face(t)s of the Olympics3
The municipal gaze on the EU: European municipalism as ideology3
Promise and failure: Nationalism in the interwar thought of Carl Schmitt and Eric Voegelin3
Moderate in power, populist in opposition? Die Linke’s populist communication in the German states3
Steve Bannon on ‘productive capitalism’: investigating the economic ideology of the American populist right3
What are fundamentalist beliefs?2
Populism without a people: neoliberal populism and the rise of the Italian far right2
The ideology of American exceptionalism: American nationalism’s nom de plume2
From Dusk till Dawn: Bobbio on the left/right dichotomy2
Personal enemies, conceptual friends. Karl Loewenstein and Carl Schmitt on self-destructive legalism2
From the tyranny of the neoliberal individual to neoliberal populism2
Mapping ideologies as networks of ideas2
Revisiting the concept of citizenship in Margaret Thatcher’s government: the individual, the state, and civil society2
Economic well-being and self-placements on a Left-Right scale: evidence from undergraduate students in seven countries2
What was the original intent? The Tea Party movement, the Founding Fathers, and the American welfare state2
The region as cognition: an alternative analysis of regionalism2
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