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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Privatization and Judicialization in Resource Extraction: Comparing Labor Militancy in the Oil Fields of Russia and Kazakhstan43
Shaping Ethnoracial Identities: State-Society Relations and Programmatic Differentiation in the Andes27
Paying to Play: How Parliamentary Candidates Fund Ruling Party Campaigns in Malawi16
Inducing Coproduction: Policy Implementation and Teachers’ Unions in Mexico14
Authoritarian Repression and Electoral Opposition: Mobilization under Germany's Antisocialist Law13
Special Symposium, Collective Vigilantism in Global Comparative Perspective A Wave of Lynching: Morality and Authority in Post-Tsunami Aceh11
Solidarity or Distancing? How Official Status Influences Chinese Protestant Reactions to Repression11
Political, Not Partisan: The Tunisian General Labor Union under Democracy11
Competition, Cooperation, and Influence in the Informal Economy: Interest Representation in Informal Markets in Mexico City11
Special Symposium, Collective Vigilantism in Global Comparative Perspective Gender Gaps in Support for Vigilante Violence10
Prompting Peasant Protest: Cashews, Coalitions, and Collective Action in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire10
Dynamic Research Design: Iteration in Field-Based Inquiry10
Sweetening the Deal: The Political Economy of Land Redistribution in South Africa’s Sugar Sector9
Why Democracy Survives Presidential Encroachments: Argentina Since 19838
Local Electoral Institutions and the Dynamic Motivations of Ethnic Party Candidate Nominations in South Africa8
Party Systems and Redistribution in Democratic Latin America7
Elite Threats and Punitive Violence in Autocratic Regimes: Evidence from Communist Eastern Europe6
Explaining Military Responses to Protests in Latin American Democracies6
Loyalty Signaling, Bureaucratic Compliance, and Variation in State Repression in Authoritarian Regimes6
Understanding the Expansion of Latin America's New Social Welfare Regimes5
Scaling-Up and Zooming-Out: Understanding How and When Participatory Institutions Matter5
When Participation Wins Votes: Explaining the Emergence of Large-Scale Participatory Democracy5
Who Gains from Nonviolent Action? Unpacking the Logics of Civil Resistance4
Civil Resistance in the Shadow of the Revolution: Historical Framing in Nicaragua's Sudden Uprising4
A Two-Headed Creature: Bicameralism in African Autocracies4
Entrenchment or Retrenchment: The Political Economy of Mortgage Debt Subsidies in the United States and Germany4
Executive Agency and State Capacity in Development: Comparing Sino-African Railways in Kenya and Ethiopia4
The Power of Human Rights Frames in Urban Security: Lessons from Bogotá4
Trying Perpetrators: Denazification Trials and Support for Democracy in West Germany4
Policy Commitment as Voter Mobilization Strategy: Clientelist Parties, Interest Groups, and Abortion Policy in Subnational Mexico4
Great Expectations, Great Grievances: The Politics of Citizens' Complaints in India4
Precarious Collective Action: Unemployed Graduates Associations in the Middle East and North Africa4
Equifinality in the Smallholder Slot: Cash Crop Development in the Brazilian Amazon and Indonesian Borneo4
The Political Economy of "Green" Regulation: Evidence from Fuel Price Markets4
State-in-Society 2.0: Toward Fourth-Generation Theories of the State4
Determinants of Income Composition Inequality4
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