Political Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Political Science is 0. 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
Asian vs. liberal democracy: identifying the locus of conflict in the Asian values debate10
The Realpolitik of small states: explaining New Zealand’s silence on human rights violations in Turkey (Türkiye) and China7
Large Language Models Can Argue in Convincing Ways About Politics, But Humans Dislike AI Authors: implications for Governance5
“We can help and it doesn’t cost you a cracker”: the multidimensionality of service representation in Australia and New Zealand5
Dimensionality, contextuality, and conceptual equivalence: the case of critical citizens4
Military force development in New Zealand and Singapore: realising different influences on small state military capability4
How do Australians and New Zealanders view China? A comparative study4
Making sense of the Ardern Government’s foreign policy paradoxes3
The Hong Kong crisis and its effect on the 2020 presidential election in Taiwan3
Cometh the hour, cometh the woman: Jacinda Ardern’s crisis leadership and issues of gender2
Strategic uses of constitutional originalism by conservatives in US gun politics and beyond2
Announcing Local Government Relief Aid - Electoral Effects During a Pandemic2
Great power Rivalry and Southeast Asian agency: Southeast Asia in an Era of US-China strategic competition2
Sloppy targeting of Chinese voters in the 2020 New Zealand general election: an exploration of National and Labour’s targeting strategies2
The rise of companies in the cyber era and the pursuant shift in national security1
How important are family issues politically? Public opinion in the context of economic and cultural political cleavages1
‘[Y]ou can do it a bit differently’?: Ardern’s prime ministership in historical Perspective1
The sixth labour government on poverty and inequality: policy action and political language1
The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the democratic government ecosystem in Aotearoa New Zealand1
The issues that divide us: three recent books1
How does the Chinese Communist Party manage a pluralised society?: issue politics and political strategy in China, 1921–20201
The Past is Present: Underestimating Fear of Contemporary Reprisals in the Legacy of Political Violence1
Political freedom, news consumption, and patterns of political trust: evidence from East and Southeast Asia, 2001-20161
Speaking security to (de)politicise: a study of UK parliamentary debates on Huawei 5G0
Does fiscal federalism prevent or provoke secessionist conflicts? The Autonomy-Equalization Conundrum and the promise of concessionary federalism0
Party priorities in different pre-election New Zealand policy statements, 1984-20230
Resolution and resistance: what shaped New Zealand’s climate change policies under the sixth Labour government?0
Mother of the Nation? Jacinda Ardern, social media and the politics of motherhood0
How the Chinese people understand democracy: a multi-method study based on four waves of nationwide representative surveys0
The Losing Battle of Goliath: the Failed Management of an American Alliance and the Asymmetric Intra-Alliance Negotiation under the ANZUS Dispute (1984-1986)0
The crisis of policy failure or the moral crisis of an idea: colonial politics in contemporary Australia and New Zealand0
Australia and New Zealand’s Pacific policy: aligned, not alike0
Leaderless Movements? Rethinking Leaders, Spontaneity, and Organisation-Ness0
COVID-19, trade policy and agriculture in New Zealand: from ‘environmental vandals’ to ‘economic heroes’?0
Legislative configuration and strength through the idea of Ends Independence0
Te arawhiti – a bridge between two worlds0
Forging strategic partnership in the Indo–Pacific region: Vietnam’s diplomatic direction0
The double trusteeship of Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Pā to Plate and the sixth Labour government0
Plural policing contemporary New Zealand: insights into state power, actors and relational dynamics0
Statement of Retraction: How online interaction radicalises while group involvement restrains: a case study of Action Zealandia from 2019 to 20210
The effects of personality traits on individual attitudes toward internet sensationalized politics0
Retrospective voting in times of pandemic: comparative evidence from panel data0
Settler memory and Indigenous counter-memories: narrative struggles over the history of colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand0
‘Be strong and be kind’: Jacinda Ardern and the sixth Labour government0
Redefining loyalty: a conceptual analysis of the politics of godfatherism in Kano state, Nigeria0
Democracy, impartiality and the online political activity of Aotearoa New Zealand’s public sector employees: similarities and differences with other Westminster countries0
Referendum campaign financing by political parties: the case of the United Kingdom0
Information, emotion, and direct democracy: evidence from a survey experiment on Taiwan’s nuclear power plant referendum0
Identity and institutional thickening of Asia and the Pacific: narrating regional belonging in the foreign policy of Indonesia0
RETRACTED ARTICLE: How online interaction radicalises while group involvement restrains: a case study of Action Zealandia from 2019 to 20210
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