Scandinavian Political Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Scandinavian Political Studies is 1. 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
Affective Polarization in Multiparty Systems? Comparing Affective Polarization Towards Voters and Parties in Norway and the United States39
Ideological Tripolarization, Partisan Tribalism and Institutional Trust: The Foundations of Affective Polarization in the Swedish Multiparty System33
Right‐wing ideological constraint and vaccine refusal: The case of the COVID‐19 vaccine in Norway13
Citizens' Attitudes Towards Municipal Mergers – Individual‐level Explanations11
The Compensation Hypothesis Revisited and Reversed10
Attitudes to Climate Migrants: Results from a Conjoint Survey Experiment in Denmark9
External Voting Rights from a Citizen Perspective – Comparing Resident and Non‐resident Citizens' Attitudes towards External Voting9
Political Myths in Climate Leadership: The Case of Danish Climate and Energy Pioneership8
How Context Matters: The Significance of Political Homogeneity and Language for Political Efficacy8
Norway's Food Waste Reduction Governance: From Industry Self‐Regulation to Governmental Regulation?7
Timing in Opposition Party Support under Minority Government7
The Role of Think Tanks in the Swedish Political Landscape7
Guardians of Democracy? On the Response of Civil Society Organisations to Right‐Wing Extremism7
Political Consumerism and Interpersonal Discussion Patterns7
An emerging populist welfare paradigm? How populist radical right‐wing parties are reshaping the welfare state6
The Executive Revolving Door: New Dataset on the Career Moves of Former Danish Ministers and Permanent Secretaries5
If the Cure for the Ills of Democracy Is More Democracy, Might the Cure Be Worse than the Disease?5
Do Voters Follow? The Effect of Party Cues on Public Opinion During a Process of Policy Change5
Unity or Distinction over Political Borders? The Impact of Mainstream Parties in Local Seat Majorities on Refugee reception4
Making a (Political) Career: Young Party Members and Career‐Related Incentives for Party Membership4
Can politicians and citizens deliberate together? Evidence from a local deliberative mini‐public4
How Do Advocacy Think Tanks Relate to Academic Knowledge? The Case of Norway4
How Governments Respond to Business Demands for Tax Cuts: A Study of Corporate and Inheritance Tax Reforms in Austria and Sweden4
The Danish ‘Competition State’: Still Along the Third Way?4
End of consensus? Ideology, partisan identity, and affective polarization in Finland 2003–20194
Issue Competition in the 2019 Danish General Election4
The Closed Door: A Democratic Problem in the Post‐Political Careers of Cabinet Ministers3
Exploring differences in affective polarization between the Nordic countries3
Populist MPs on Facebook: Adoption and emotional reactions in Austria, the Netherlands, and Sweden3
Popularity as a Measure of Portfolio Salience? The Case of Denmark3
Digging in the ‘Secret Garden of Politics’: The Institutionalisation and De‐institutionalisation of Membership Ballots in the Selection of Finnish Parliamentary Candidates3
The 2019 Danish General Election Campaign: The ‘Normalisation’ of Social Media Channels?3
No More Political Compromise? Swedish Commissions of Inquiry 1990–20163
Public and Private Think Tank Visibility in the Danish Parliament and Media3
The Welfare State Upholders: Protests Against Cuts in Sickness Benefits in Sweden 2006–20192
Fragmentation of the Inner Circle of Power: Circulation between the Finnish Elites in 1991–20212
One of the Boys? Gender Similarities and Differences in Human Capital among Senior Civil Servants in Denmark2
Finding the One: Ease of Candidate Choices in High Information Open‐List PR Systems2
Conflict Framing in the News Media and Political Discussion2
Who can become a full member of the club?—Results from a conjoint survey experiment on public attitudes about the naturalisation of non‐EU migrants in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark2
Introduction to Special Issue: Think Tanks in the Nordic Countries2
Intergroup contact reduces affective polarization but not among strong party identifiers2
The Government Deference Dimension of Judicial Decision Making: Evidence from the Supreme Court of Norway2
When a First‐ and Second‐Order Election Collide: The 2019 Danish Election to the European Parliament2
Lowered Expectations and Shifting Standards? – Two Survey Experiments exploring Neo‐populist Political Scandals and the Perceived Trustworthiness of Politicians2
Same Problems, Different Solutions: Stealth Democracy and the Vote for a Populist Party2
The implosion of radical right populism and the path forward for social democracy: Evidence from the 2019 Danish national election2
Negative partisanship and the populist radical right: The case of Norway1
Election campaigns and the cyclical nature of emotions—How politicians engage in affective polarization1
Finland's NATO membership: Continuous shelter‐seeking strategy1
State repression of racist associations: Dilemmas of tolerance in the Nordic countries1
The Nordic formula: an analysis of policy learning in sectorial networks of the Nordic Council of Ministers1
Ideological biases in research evaluations? The case of research on majority–minority relations1
Assessing pariah party status: Concept operationalization and the case of the Sweden Democrats1
Mismatched Preferences for Responsiveness: Danish Voters and Politicians1
Farmers and the Origin of the Welfare State: Evidence from 308 Roll Call Votes between 1882 and 19401
The Finnish Think Tank Landscape – A Mixture of Consensualism and Adversity?1
Less is more or the more the merrier? Analysing attitudes towards multiple‐mandate holding among local officeholders1
Ambivalence, Political Consensus and Conditionality: Support for Whistleblowing among Danish Employees1
Decorporatization and organized interests in public policymaking in Norway: A tide that lifts all ships or an ebb tide leaving only the few afloat?1
Think Tanks in Iceland1
New Parties: Game Changers or ‘Much Ado About Nothing'?1
Democratization and Violent Conflict: Is There A Scandinavian Exception?1
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