Comparative Political Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Political Studies is 7. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Who Governs Policing? Mayors’ Strategic Linkages to Police in Latin American Cities76
Ethnographic Approaches to Contentious Politics: The What, How, and Why70
Repression, Interests and Outgroup Attitudes: A Survey Experiment in Post-Coup Myanmar69
Populist Discourse and Public Support for Executive Aggrandizement in Latin America61
When Marriage Gets Hard: Intra-Coalition Conflict and Electoral Accountability49
Authoritarian Surveillance and Public Support for Digital Governance Solutions45
Partisanship as Cause, Not Consequence, of Participation42
Persecuted Minorities and Defensive Cooperation: Contributions to Public Goods by Hindus and Muslims in Delhi41
Betrayed by the Elites: How Corruption Amplifies the Political Effects of Recessions38
Pushing Boundaries: How Lawmakers Shape Judicial Decision-Making36
Domestic Legitimacy, Coethnics Abroad, and the Shape of the Homeland34
At the Intersection of Gender and Class: How Were Newly Enfranchised Women Mobilized in Sweden?34
(Dis)courtesy Bias: “Methodological Cognates,” Data Validity, and Ethics in Violence-Adjacent Research30
Party System Congruence and Bicameralism30
Ethnic Minorities, Interstate War, and Popular Support for Fiscal Capacity Development27
Social Influencers and Election Outcomes26
China’s Low-Productivity Innovation Drive: Evidence From Patents26
When Technocratic Appointments Signal Credibility25
Do Women Prefer In-Group Police Officers? Survey and Experimental Evidence From India25
Cross-National Support for the Welfare State Under Wealth Inequality23
Does Compulsory Voting Affect How Voters Choose? A Test Using a Combined Conjoint and Regression Discontinuity Analysis23
Low-Skill Products by High-Skill Workers: The Distributive Effects of Trade in Emerging and Developing Countries20
Standing up for Democracy? Explaining Citizens’ Support for Democratic Checks and Balances19
Democratic Ceilings: The Long Shadow of Nationalist Polarization in East Asia19
The Pigmentocracy of Executive Approval19
When Running for Office Runs in the Family: Horizontal Dynasties, Policy, and Development in the Philippines18
Revisiting the Impact of Modernization on Support for Women Politicians: The Role of Women’s Political Empowerment18
Beyond the Myth of Legality? Framing Effects and Public Reactions to High Court Decisions in Europe18
How Personalist Parties Undermine State Capacity in Democracies18
Who is Afraid of the Istanbul Convention? Explaining Opposition to and Support for Gender Equality17
Message or Messenger? Source and Labeling Effects in Authoritarian Response to Protest17
Attitudinal Ambivalence on Redistribution: Causes and Electoral Implications Across Europe17
How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy16
The Factional Logic of Political Protection in Authoritarian Regimes16
Emigration, Social Remittances and Fiscal Policy Preferences: Experimental Evidence From Mexico15
What is to be Done? How Radical Leftists Help to Solve the Problem of Personalist Party-Building in Latin America15
Benefits by Luck: A Study of Lotteries as a Selection Method for Government Programs15
The Mobilizing Effect of Party System Polarization. Evidence From Europe14
Globalization Backlash in Developing Countries: Broadening the Research Agenda14
A Loyal Base: Support for Authoritarian Regimes in Times of Crisis14
Privileging One’s Own? Voting Patterns and Politicized Spending in India13
The Search for Spices and Souls: Catholic Missions as Colonial State in the Philippines13
How Moral Beliefs Influence Collective Violence. Evidence From Lynching in Mexico13
Regime Transformation From Below: Mobilization for Democracy and Autocracy From 1900 to 202113
Voters and the IMF: Experimental Evidence From European Crisis Countries12
Fairness and Support for Populist Parties12
Interest Groups and Central Bank Credit Policies: Evidence From 1600-191412
Violence Against Politicians, Negative Campaigning, and Public Opinion: Evidence From Poland12
Electoral Rules, Women’s Representation and the Qualification of Politicians12
Candidate Debates and Partisan Divisions Evidence From Malawi’s 2019 Presidential Elections12
Building Tolerance for Backsliding by Trash-Talking Democracy: Theory and Evidence From Mexico12
Sovereign Risk and Government Change: Elections, Ideology and Experience11
Peacekeepers Without Helmets: How Violence Shapes Local Peacebuilding by Civilian Peacekeepers11
How Soft Propaganda Persuades11
Why Physical Barriers Backfire: How Immigration Enforcement Deters Return and Increases Asylum Applications11
Effective Government and Evaluations of Democracy11
Technological Risk and Policy Preferences11
The Consequences of Militarized Policing for Human Rights: Evidence from Mexico11
State-building and the European Union: Markets, War, and Europe's Uneven Political Development11
The Economic Origins of Authoritarian Values: Evidence From Local Trade Shocks in the United Kingdom10
The Recognition of Shared Suffering After Violence: ISIS Victimization and LGBT+ Support in Mosul Iraq10
(Un)Natural Disasters: Electoral Cycles in Disaster Relief9
The Politics of Pessimism: Unfunded Public Goods as a Source of Right-Wing Populism9
Military Conscription and Nonviolent Resistance9
Education Policies and Systems Across Modern History: A Global Dataset9
The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time? Territorial Autonomy and Conflict During Regime Transitions9
Ministerial Autonomy, Parliamentary Scrutiny and Government Reform Output in Parliamentary Democracies9
Who are the Cosmopolitans? How Perceived Social Sorting and Social Identities Relate to European and National Identities9
Gender and Authoritarian Politics: Citizens and Elites’ Responses to Gender Reforms9
The Violent Legacy of Fascism: Evidence From Italy9
Are Immigrant-Origin Candidates Penalized Due to Ingroup Favoritism or Outgroup Hostility?9
Personal Networks, State Financial Backing, and Foreign Direct Investment8
“This is what the Bolsheviks do”: How Democratic Politicians Use Foreign Revolutions to Attract Voters8
The Soldier in the State: Explaining Public Trust in the Armed Forces8
Political Regimes and Informal Social Insurance8
Mobilization and Strategies: Comparing Trade Lobbying in the US and Canada8
Minding (Your Own and) Others’ Business: Assigning Co-Responsibility in Cabinet Decisions8
Political Budgetary Cycles in Autocratic Redistribution8
Which Jobs for Which Boys? Party Finance and the Politics of State Job Distribution in Africa8
Fragmentation of Political Authority and Bureaucratic Entrepreneurship: Explaining Instances of Minority Accommodation in Israel and Estonia8
State Repression and Opposition Survival in Pinochet’s Chile7
Violent Elections and Citizens’ Support for Democratic Constraints on the Executive: Evidence From Nigeria7
Ethnicity and Policing in the Global South: Descriptive Representation and Expectations of Police Bias7
When the State Becomes Complicit: Mayors, Criminal Actors, and the Deliberate Weakening of the Local State in Colombia7
Historical Inequality at the Grassroots: Local Public Goods in an Indian District, 1905–20117
Collective Action Infrastructure: The Downstream Effects of Urban Neighborhood Organizing7
Democratic Backsliding and Ethnic Politics: The Republican Party in the United States7
The Persistence of Rural Underdevelopment: Evidence from Land Reform in Italy7
Progressive Ideology and Support for Punitive Crime Policy: Evidence from Argentina and Brazil7
The Holocaust, the Socialization of Victimhood and Outgroup Political Attitudes in Israel7
Negative Campaigning and Vote Choice in Europe: How Do Different Partisan Groups React to Campaign Attacks?7
The Diffusion of Exclusion: Medieval Expulsions of Jews7
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