Journal of Politics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Politics is 28. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Facilitating Development: Evidence from a National-Level Experiment on Improving Bureaucratic Performance in Myanmar156
The Emergence of Party-Based Political Careers in the United Kingdom, 1801–1918125
Effects of Popular Legitimacy on International Organizations: An Elite Survey Experiment118
Misinformation, Narratives, and Intergroup Attitudes: Evidence from India91
Respect the Process: The Public Cost of Unilateral Action in Comparative Perspective82
The Economic Costs of Democratic Backsliding? Backsliding and State Location Preferences of US Job Seekers75
Elections, Right-wing Populism, and Political-Economic Polarization:  The Role of Institutions and Political Outsiders58
How Framing Gender Diversity in Government Affects Perceptions of Substantive Representation57
The Effects of Independent Local Radio on Tanzanian Public Opinion: Evidence from a Planned Natural Experiment51
Gendered Justice in Comparative Perspective: False Equality and False Difference in Criminal Appeals46
When Capabilities Backfire: How Improved Hassling Capabilities Produce Worse Outcomes46
The Filibuster and Legislative Discussion44
We Are One: The Social Maintenance of Black Democratic Party Loyalty41
Dynamic Screening in International Crises38
Gender, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality: Double-Minorities in Asian Cabinets37
Constructive and Destructive Legislative Review: The Government-Opposition Divide in Parliamentary Oversight33
Who Is High Income, Anyway? Social Comparison, Subjective Group Identification, and Preferences over Progressive Taxation33
Gender Quota Adoption and the Qualifications of Parliamentarians33
Disappointed Hope: Reimagining Resistance in the Wake of the Egyptian Revolution32
Studying the Impact of ISIS Propaganda Campaigns32
Who Benefits? How Gender Shapes the Perceived Deservingness of Welfare Claimants32
The Social Consequences of Political Anger31
Buy-in for Buyouts: Attitudes Toward Compensation for Reforms31
Mutual Dependence and Expectations of Cooperation30
Dominant Personality and Politically Inexperienced Presidents Challenge Term Limits30
How Should We Think about Replicating Observational Studies? A Reply to Fowler and Montagnes30
Beyond Persuasion: Rhetoric as a Tool of Political Motivation29
Black Workers in White Places: Daytime Racial Diversity and White Public Opinion29
From Conquest to Centralization: Domestic Conflict and the Transition to Direct Rule28
Women Running for Office Are Less Risk Averse than Men: Evidence from Portugal28
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