Comparative Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of Comparative Politics is 4. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Privatization and Judicialization in Resource Extraction: Comparing Labor Militancy in the Oil Fields of Russia and Kazakhstan24
International Anti-Corruption Commissions: Explaining Institutional Design and Autonomy16
Corrigendum to "Authoritarian Information Gathering amid Crisis"15
Review Article: The Qualitative Metamorphosis13
Special Symposium, Collective Vigilantism in Global Comparative Perspective Building a New Digital Archive: Documenting Anti-Black Violence in the "Jim Crow" U. S. South, 1930–195412
Recentralization in Mexico: Reconfiguring the Center in Intergovernmental Relations9
What State? Political Parties and Non-State Security Provision in Lebanon9
Ethnonationalism or a Financial-Criminal Incentive Structure? Explaining Elite Support in Crimea for Russia’s Annexation9
Tracing the Pathways for Labor Migrants in Thirty States: The Nexus between Immigration Regulations and Immigrant Rights9
Electoral Violence, Partisan Identity, and Perceptions of Election Quality: A Survey Experiment in West Bengal, India9
Activists, Parties, and the Expansion of Trans Rights in Bolivia9
Portraying Competence, Benevolence, or Party Loyalty? Political Propaganda and the Image-Building of Political Elites in China9
Rethinking the Role of Issue-Voting in Referenda: Conjoint and Vote Choice Analyses of Preferences for Constitutional Change in Chile8
Unorganized Politics: The Political Aftermath of Social Unrest in Chile8
Power on the Margins: Lumpenproletarian Resistance in China and Egypt8
Parliamentarians' Support for Direct and Deliberative Democracy in Europe: An Account of Individual-Level Determinants7
Recasting the Meaning of Elections: Three Strikes for the Mandate Interpretation in Europe7
The Socio-Structural Basis of the Long-Term Decline in Traditional Left-Right Class Voting in Affluent Democracies, 1964‐20197
Money and Time in Access to Public Services: How Do Citizens Evaluate Different Forms of Bureaucratic Corruption?6
A Revolution in Revolutionary Theory?6
What Makes Bureaucracies Politically Resilient? Evidence from Brazil’s Covid‐19 Vaccination Campaign6
Beyond Secession: Substate Nationalism and Support for Redistribution in Spain6
The Nature of Ideology in Urban China5
Notes on the Contributors5
The Bureaucracy of Reparations and Political Engagement5
Representation and Displacement: Labor Disembedding and Contested Neoliberalism in France5
Informal Institutions in Comparative Politics4
Is Chinese Investment Driving Authoritarianism? Evidence from the First Decade of the Belt and Road in Southeast Asia4
Civil Resistance in the Streetlight: Replicating and Assessing Evidence on Nonviolent Effectiveness4
Silence or Solidarity? The Political Pitfalls of an LGBTQI Avoidance Strategy in Hungary4
Varieties of Electoral Dominance4
The Information Paradox: Aid, Social Protection, and the Social Contract in Areas of Conflict and State Fragility4
The "Weight" of Territorial Issues: Evidence from Catalonia, Scotland, and Northern Ireland4
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