European Union Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of European Union Politics 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blurred lines between electoral and parliamentary representation: The use of constituency staff among Members of the European Parliament59
From polarization of the public to polarization of the electorate: European Parliament elections as the preferred race for ideologues39
European integration and political party logos: A ‘visual Europeanization’?21
The responsive public: How European Union decisions shape public opinion on salient policies19
Corrigendum to “Is this crisis different? Attitudes towards EU fiscal transfers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic”19
Understanding oversight through parliamentary questions: The European Parliament in the Economic and Monetary Union18
Support for European Union membership comes in various guises: Evidence from a Correlational Class Analysis of novel Dutch survey data17
Economic perceptions and attitudes towards the European Union: A survey experiment17
Beyond the U-curve: Citizen preferences on European integration in multidimensional political space16
Understanding lobbying dynamics through survey research: An introduction to the InterCov dataset15
Who holds the union together? Citizens’ preferences for European Union cohesion in challenging times15
Two sides of the same coin? The effect of differentiation on noncompliance with European Union law15
The political effects of intra-EU migration: Evidence from national and European elections in seven countries13
The divided public: Dynamics of heterogeneity of European public opinion towards European integration13
The nuclear option: Voting for the pan-European party Volt12
From fringe to front? Assessing the voting influence of the radical right in the European Parliament11
Peoples’ perspectives on the ‘Future of Europe’ – A comparative study from within and beyond the European Union10
The electoral consequences of compensation for globalization10
Pandemic threat and authoritarian attitudes in Europe: An empirical analysis of the exposure to COVID-1910
How supranational institutions benefit from crises: Member states’ solidarity and the EU's image during the COVID-19 pandemic10
Far-right cooperation: Gender, political networks, and the cordon sanitaire in the European Parliament10
The effect of European integration on economic redistribution in Central and Eastern Europe9
The trade-off between admitting and paying: Experimental evidence on attitudes towards asylum responsibility-sharing9
Solidarity on a divided continent: Perceptions of ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’ determine European citizens’ willingness to help other EU countries9
Managing networks: Cohesion and fluidity in EU climate cooperation with European neighbours9
Unequal perspectives? Income inequality as a benchmark for support for European integration9
The Eurodisappointed: On the disenchantment with the EU's limited response to democratic backsliding8
Mass Euroscepticism revisited: The role of distributive justice8
More equal than different? Gender and legislative turnover in the European Parliament and west European legislatures7
EU executives on social media: Assessing the potential and trajectories of legitimation via public communication on Twitter7
From fear to support? The role of benefit guarantees in EU multilevel welfare governance7
The effects of economic austerity on pro-sociality: Evidence from Greece6
EUP Referees 1 January 2020– 31 March 20226
New threat of culture wars? The religious roots of public opinion polarization on morality issues in Europe6
Differentiated integration as symbolic politics? Constitutional differentiation and policy reintegration in core state powers6
Conclusion – external threat and internal divisions: How the war in Ukraine shapes mass politics in the EU6
International fiscal rules and domestic support for austerity6
As the twig is bent, the tree is inclined? The role of parental versus own education for openness towards globalisation5
Who talks to whom? Using social network models to understand debate networks in the European Parliament5
European Union, transnational terrorism and the strategic choice of counterterrorism policies in democratic countries5
The reverberations of British Brexit politics abroad5
EU-sentiment predicts the 2016 Dutch referendum vote on the EU’s association with Ukraine better than concerns about Russia or national discontent5
Where is the EU–UK relationship heading? A conjoint survey experiment of Brexit trade-offs5
Two functionalist logics of European Union polity formation under external threat: Evidence from a conjoint experiment5
Talking about Europe? Explaining the salience of the European Union in the plenaries of 17 national parliaments during 2006–20195
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