Comparative Political Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Political Studies is 8. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Factional Logic of Political Protection in Authoritarian Regimes109
Does Compulsory Voting Affect How Voters Choose? A Test Using a Combined Conjoint and Regression Discontinuity Analysis93
Who Rules? Support Coalitions and Regime Survival, 1789–202050
Military Labor Systems, Domestic Politics, and the Battlefield49
How Personalist Parties Undermine State Capacity in Democracies40
How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy38
Regime Transformation From Below: Mobilization for Democracy and Autocracy From 1900 to 202132
Emigration, Social Remittances and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Experimental Evidence From Mexico31
Peacekeepers Without Helmets: How Violence Shapes Local Peacebuilding by Civilian Peacekeepers31
Party System Congruence and Bicameralism30
The Search for Spices and Souls: Catholic Missions as Colonial State in the Philippines30
How Soft Propaganda Persuades30
Low-Skill Products by High-Skill Workers: The Distributive Effects of Trade in Emerging and Developing Countries29
Corrigendum to the Human Costs of the War on Drugs. Attitudes Towards Militarization of Security in Mexico28
Well-Behaved Women: Engendering Political Interest in Public Opinion Research28
Violent Elections and Citizens’ Support for Democratic Constraints on the Executive: Evidence From Nigeria24
Stalling the State: How Digital Platforms Contribute to and Profit From Delays in the Enforcement and Adoption of Regulations22
Personal Networks, State Financial Backing, and Foreign Direct Investment22
State Repression and Opposition Survival in Pinochet’s Chile21
The Effect of Simultaneous Proposals: The Case of Immigrant Enfranchisement21
Gender and Authoritarian Politics: Citizens and Elites’ Responses to Gender Reforms21
When the State Becomes Complicit: Mayors, Criminal Actors, and the Deliberate Weakening of the Local State in Colombia21
Rental Market Risk and Radical Right Support20
The Soldier in the State: Explaining Public Trust in the Armed Forces20
Mobilization and Strategies: Comparing Trade Lobbying in the US and Canada19
The Recognition of Shared Suffering After Violence: ISIS Victimization and LGBT+ Support in Mosul Iraq19
Beyond Replication: Secondary Qualitative Data Analysis in Political Science18
Good Citizenship and Native-Immigrant Conflict: Experimental Evidence From Europe18
The Reach of the State18
Vote Buying, Norms, Context, and Trust in Elections18
Missionary Activity, Education, and Long-Run Political Development: Evidence Across Regime Types in Africa18
Conceptualizing and Measuring Support for Democracy: A New Approach18
Electoral Systems, Partisan Politics, and Income Redistribution: A Critical Quasi-Experiment17
Cross-National Social Influence: How Foreign Votes Can Affect Domestic Public Opinion17
Do Culturally Embedded Political Leaders Help or Hinder Economic Development?16
Decision-Making in the Dark: The Asymmetric Spread of COVID-19 Policies16
Ethnic Media and the Mobilization of Identity16
The Legacy of Multi-Dimensional Conflict16
Violence and Business Interest in Social Welfare: Evidence from Mexico16
Politically Connected Owners15
The Mosque Nearby: Visible Minorities and Far-Right Support in France15
Collective Victimhood Beliefs and Conflict-Related Attitudes: A Meta-Analysis15
Peasant Resistance in Times of Economic Affluence: Lessons From Paraguay15
Reacting to Democratization: How Authoritarian Legacies Shape Democratic Party Development14
New Socialist Men (and Women)? Communist Industrial Workplace and Political Engagement in China14
Symptoms and Stereotypes: Perceptions and Responses to Covid-19 in Malawi and Zambia14
Rebel Taxation as Extortion or a Technology of Governance? Telling the Difference in India’s Northeast13
More Options, but Less Willing to Cast a Valid Vote: Evidence From Electoral Reform in Chile13
Credit Claiming by Labeling13
Gendered Xenophobia? Gendered Interpretation of Immigration and Labor Market Vulnerability13
Formal Institutions After Conflict: Rebel Ideology and Post-War Constitutional Design12
Is there a ‘Youthquake’? The Structure of Party Competition and Age Differences in Voting12
The “Ironic Impact” of Pro-Democracy Activists: How Pro-Democratic Frames Undermine Support for Local Policy-Based Protests in Authoritarian Regimes12
Policing in a Post-Conflict State: Evidence from Uganda12
Why Corporate Political Connections Can Impede Investment12
Varieties of Ambiguity: How do Voters Evaluate Ambiguous Policy Statements?11
Authoritarian Surveillance and Public Support for Digital Governance Solutions11
Capitals Under Siege: Why Some Rebel Groups Achieve Victory While Others Fail11
Institutions, Climate Change, and the Foundations of Long-Term Policymaking11
What is to be Done? How Radical Leftists Help to Solve the Problem of Personalist Party-Building in Latin America11
Defending Parliament Responses of Mainstream Parties to Parliamentary Erosion11
Firm-Based Origins of Anti-System Politics11
The Decline of Religion and Its Rise in Electoral Politics: Religious Belief, Religious Practice, and the Strength of Religious Voting Cleavages11
Social Capital in North Korea: Shadow Economy, Shared Norms and Social Networks10
Narratives of Backlash? Perceptions of Changing Status Hierarchies in Open-Ended Survey Responses10
The Local Costs of Moving: How Residential Moves Weaken Local Engagement10
The Politics of Pessimism: Unfunded Public Goods as a Source of Right-Wing Populism10
Charity Begins at Home: Domestic Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Aid10
Social Influencers and Election Outcomes10
Candidate Qualifications and Out-Group Support: Evidence From Afghanistan10
Military Conscription and Nonviolent Resistance10
Who Governs Policing? Mayors’ Strategic Linkages to Police in Latin American Cities10
Cross-National Support for the Welfare State Under Wealth Inequality10
Pushing Boundaries: How Lawmakers Shape Judicial Decision-Making10
Ethnicity and Policing in the Global South: Descriptive Representation and Expectations of Police Bias10
Who is Afraid of the Istanbul Convention? Explaining Opposition to and Support for Gender Equality10
Populism and De Facto Central Bank Independence9
How Mechanization Shapes Coups9
All Politics is Local? Evidence of Local Council Incumbency Advantage in National Elections9
Norms of Democracy, Staged Democrats, and Supply of Exclusionary Ideology9
Early-Life Origins of Wartime Behaviour: The Irish Potato Famine and Desertion in the American Civil War9
Who are the Cosmopolitans? How Perceived Social Sorting and Social Identities Relate to European and National Identities9
From Pledge to Poll: Investigating the Impact of Campaign Promises on Party Alignment9
Bloody Pasts and Current Politics: The Political Legacies of Violent Resettlement9
Corruption and Voter Turnout: Evidence From Second Generation Americans9
Voting for Law and Order: Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Mexico8
Opening Pandora’s Box? Joint Sovereignty and the Rise of EU Agencies with Operational Tasks8
Workfare and Attitudes toward the Unemployed: New Evidence on Policy Feedback from 1990 to 20188
Pro-Democratic, but Not Anti-Authoritarian? Understanding Ambivalent Attitudes Toward Regimes8
Substantive Representation, Women’s Health, and Regime Type8
Frightened Mandarins: The Adverse Effects of Fighting Corruption on Local Bureaucracy8
Radical Weakness—Do Radical Parties Receive Fewer Ministries?8
Asymmetric Mass Mobilization and the Vincibility of Democracy in Hungary8
Sanctuaries or Battlegrounds? State Penetration in Places of Worship, University Campuses, and State Bureaucracy for Pro-Government Mobilization: Evidence from Iran (2015–2019)8
Regulatory Visions and the State in E. Asia: The Irrational Investor Problem in the Comparative Politics of Finance8
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