World Politics

Papers
(The median citation count of World 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Performative Governance60
Institutional Sources of Business Power34
The Popularity of Authoritarian Leaders34
The Generational and Institutional Sources of the Global Decline in Voter Turnout31
Foreign Aid and State Legitimacy26
The Political Representation of Economic Interests25
Social Revolution and Authoritarian Durability25
Electoral Manipulation and Regime Support20
The Psychology of Repression and Polarization20
The Status of Status in World Politics20
Pandemics and Political Development19
The Power of Compromise18
Practical Ideology in Militant Organizations17
Economic Risk within the Household and Voting for the Radical Right16
Public Opinion on Geopolitics and Trade15
The Impact of Political Apologies on Public Opinion15
Technological Change and the International System15
Control, Coercion, and Cooptation13
Geographically Targeted Spending in Mixed-Member Majoritarian Electoral Systems12
The Logic of Illicit Flows in Armed Conflict12
Racial Reclassification and Political Identity Formation11
Decentralization Without Democracy11
Redefining the Debate Over Reputation and Credibility in International Security10
The Durability of Client Regimes10
Local Order, Policing, and Bribes9
Expressive Power of Anti-Violence Legislation9
Buying Brokers8
The Structure of Religion, Ethnicity, and Insurgent Mobilization7
The Partial Effectiveness of Indoctrination in Autocracies6
Tweeting Beyond Tahrir6
The Political Geography of the Eurocrisis6
Mobilization Campaigns and Rural Development5
When Coethnicity Fails5
Social Democratic Party Exceptionalism and Transnational Policy Linkages5
Justice as Checks and Balances5
Never Again4
The Logic of Vulnerability and Civilian Victimization4
Government Policies, New Voter Coalitions, and the Emergence of Ethnic Dimension in Party Systems4
Foreign Occupation and Support for International Cooperation4
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