British Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal of Political Science 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
JPS volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Back matter75
International Border Restrictions During COVID-19 as Global Health Security Theatre74
More Turnover, Less Turnout? Domestic Migration and Political Participation Across Communities55
The Gendered Cost of Politics52
In the Shadows of Great Men: Retired Leaders and Informal Power Constraints in Autocracies42
Understanding Ambivalent Sexism and its Relationship with Electoral Choice in Britain35
The Politics of Intersecting Crises: The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Climate Policy Preferences27
Public Demand for Extraterritorial Environmental and Social Public Goods Provision27
Nostalgia in European Party Politics: A Text-Based Measurement Approach27
How Does International Intervention Work to Secure Peace Settlements After Civil Conflicts?26
JPS volume 53 issue 2 Cover and Back matter23
JPS volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Front matter22
From Chatter to Action: How Social Networks Inform and Motivate in Rural Uganda18
Children as Public Goods: At What Cost?18
Network Competition and Civilian Targeting during Civil Conflict17
Presidential Elections and European Party Systems (1848–2020)17
Connections as Liabilities: The Cost of the Politics–Business Revolving Door in China17
Shaping Electoral Outcomes: Intra- and Anti-systemic Violence in Indian Assembly Elections17
Party Origins, Party Infrastructural Strength, and Governance Outcomes16
Phantom Pains: The Effect of Police Killings of Black Americans on Black British Attitudes16
Do Anti-immigration Voters Care More? Documenting the Issue Importance Asymmetry of Immigration Attitudes14
Using General Messages to Persuade on a Politicized Scientific Issue13
Modern Family? The Gendered Effects of Marriage and Childbearing on Voter Turnout13
Deliberative Distortions? Homogenization, Polarization, and Domination in Small Group Discussions - ERRATUM13
The Global Legislators Database: Characteristics of National Legislators in the World’s Democracies13
Public Preferences Over Changes to the Composition of Government Tax Revenue13
Do Voters Pay Attention to Transnational Politics? Party Positions, Transnational Families, and Voter Perceptions12
Deliberative Distortions? Homogenization, Polarization, and Domination in Small Group Discussions12
European Institutional Integration and the Educational Divide in Support for the European Union12
The Causal Effect of Affluence on Voter Turnout: New Evidence from Lottery Winnings11
The Right Accounting of Wrongs: Examining Temporal Changes to Human Rights Monitoring and Reporting11
The Effect of Electoral Inversions on Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from the United States11
Stable Views in a Time of Tumult: Assessing Trends in US Public Opinion, 2007–2011
The Role of Child Perception and Motivation in Political Socialization – ERRATUM11
Capturing the Fourth Estate: Government Influence on US Newspaper Coverage of Foreign Leaders11
Protecting the Vote? Peacekeeping Presence and the Risk of Electoral Violence11
How Does Shaming Human Rights Violators Abroad Shape Attitudes at Home?10
Strategies of a Rising Power: Chinese Economic Influence in Regional International Organizations10
Examining Voting Spillover Effects of Text Message Reminders10
‘They Accept Bribes; We Accept Bribery’: Conditional Effects of Corrupt Encounters on the Evaluation of Public Institutions10
Foreign Aid and Soft Power: Great Power Competition in Africa in the Early Twenty-first Century10
Encouraged to Cheat? Federal Incentives and Career Concerns at the Sub-national Level as Determinants of Under-Reporting of COVID-19 Mortality in Russia10
Selective Attention: The United Nations Security Council and Armed Conflict10
Granting Immigrants the Right to Vote in National Elections: Empirical Evidence from Swedish Administrative Data10
Islamic State's Terrorist Attacks Disengage Their Supporters: Robust Evidence from Twitter10
The Islamist Advantage: The Religious Infrastructure of Electoral Victory9
Intergenerational Social Mobility, Political Socialization and Support for the Left under Post-industrial Realignment9
Do Citizens Stereotype Muslims as an Illiberal Bogeyman? Evidence from a Double-List Experiment9
When Do Citizens Consider Political Parties Legitimate?9
How Local Context Affects Populist Radical Right Support: A Cross-National Investigation Into Mediated and Moderated Relationships9
The Friday Effect: How Communal Religious Practice Heightens Exclusionary Attitudes9
Anchoring Vignettes as a Diagnostic Tool for Cross-National (in)Comparability of Survey Measures: The Case of Voters’ Left-Right Self-Placement9
Support for Deliberative mini-Publics among the Losers of Representative Democracy9
Rethinking Women's Interests: An Inductive and Intersectional Approach to Defining Women's Policy Priorities9
Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and ICE Reporting Interest: Evidence from a Large-Scale Study of Web Search Data9
Location, Location, Location: How Electoral Opportunities Shape Women's Emergence as Candidates8
The Rich Have a Slight Edge: Evidence from Comparative Data on Income-Based Inequality in Policy Congruence8
Party Positioning Under Populist State Leaders8
JPS volume 52 issue 2 Cover and Back matter8
Pre-Modern Institutions and Later Support for Autocrats in Democratic Elections8
Compensation and Tax Fairness: Evidence From Four Countries8
Harmful Side Effects: How Government Restrictions against Transnational Civil Society Affect Global Health8
Identifying Patterns in the Structural Drivers of Intrastate Conflict8
Partisan External Borrowing in Middle-Income Countries8
Double-Edged Bullets: The Conditional Effect of Terrorism on Vote for the Incumbent8
The Populist Backlash Against Globalization: A Meta-Analysis of the Causal Evidence8
The Spillover of the US Capitol Insurrection: Reducing Expressed Support for Domestic Far-Right Parties8
Less Human Than Human: Threat, Language, and Relative Dehumanization7
Young People Punish Undemocratic Behaviour Less Than Older People7
Who are the 3 Per Cent? The Connections Among Climate Change Contrarians7
Toeing the Party Line: The Asymmetric Influence of Feminism on Partisans' Participation7
JPS volume 52 issue 3 Cover and Back matter7
The Populist Radical Right as Memory Entrepreneur? The Prominence, Sentiment, and Interpretations of History in the German Parliament7
Does Party-System Fragmentation Affect the Quality of Democracy?7
JPS volume 52 issue 4 Cover and Back matter7
JPS volume 51 issue 4 Cover and Back matter7
Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization?7
Catching the ‘Deliberative Wave’? How (Disaffected) Citizens Assess Deliberative Citizen Forums6
The Role of District Magnitude in When Women Represent Women6
Window of Opportunity: War and the Origins of Parliament6
What You See and What You Get: Direct and Indirect Political Dividends of Public Policies6
Coalition Mood in European Parliamentary Democracies6
Leader Nationalism, Ethnic Identity, and Terrorist Violence6
JPS volume 51 issue 4 Cover and Front matter6
Inductive Risk and the Legitimacy of Non-Majoritarian Institutions6
House Members on the News: Local Television News Coverage of Incumbents6
When Do Private Actors Engage in Censorship? Evidence From a Correspondence Experiment with Russian Private Media Firms6
Learning From the Enemies of Freedom: Freedom of Expression and Collective Power6
External Threats, Capacity, and Repression: How the Threat of War Affects Political Development and Physical Integrity Rights6
Does Austerity Cause Polarization?6
Evidence Can Change Partisan Minds but Less So in Hostile Contexts6
Trustworthy Media and Gender Gaps in Political Participation after Civil War: Experimental Evidence from Rural Liberia6
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