JCMS-Journal of Common Market Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of JCMS-Journal of Common Market Studies is 26. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information72
Fighting for Europe: The EU's Democratic Pull Phenomenon in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus63
EU Sport Diplomacy: An Idea Whose Time Has Nearly Come62
Fiscal Rules in the European Union: Less Is More48
Turkey's Influence as a Third Country on the European Union: From Association to a Key Partner46
Supranational Entrepreneurship Through the Administrative Backdoor: The Commission, the Green Deal and the CAP 2023–202743
‘You Know, This Conference Has No Legitimacy’: Eurosceptic Contestation of the Conference on the Future of Europe43
Is the Governance of Europe's Transnational Party System Contributing to EU Democracy?*37
Euro Area: Towards a European Common Bond? – Empirical Evidence from the Sovereign Debt Markets36
Resilience of the Silo Organizational Structure in the European Commission34
The Ripple Effects of Compliance: Reconfiguring EU Policy Effectiveness in Transboundary Environmental Governance33
The European Economic Area: Decision‐Shaping during the COVID‐19 Pandemic33
The European Parliament and Gender Equality: An Analysis of Achievements Based on the Concept of Power33
Information or Accountability? A Research Agenda on European Commissioners in National Parliaments31
Snap Out of It? Governmental Instability and Far‐Right Mainstreaming in the Dutch and French Elections of 2023/202431
Two and a Half Tales of Europe: How the European Commission Narrates Peoplehood in Migration and Citizenship Policy31
Minding the Gaps: Solidaristic Transfers and Burden‐Sharing in the European Union and Its Member States' Pandemic Response30
Issue Information29
EUropean Identity Construction After the Russian Full‐Scale Invasion of Ukraine: Dialogic (Re)construction of Self and Others29
Equal Focus on Inequality? Approaches to Distributional Impact Assessment in the National Budget Process Across the EU28
Reframing Civil–Military Relations in the EU: Insights From the Drone Strategy 2.027
Beyond the Heaven–Hell Binary and the One‐Way Traffic Paradigm: The European Union, Africa and Contested Human Rights in the Negotiations of the Samoa Agreement27
Anti‐elitism in the European Radical Right in Comparative Perspective27
The Populist Vs Anti‐Populist Divide in the Time of Pandemic: The 2021 Czech National Election and its Consequences for European Politics*27
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The EU and Russia: The War that Changed Everything26
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