Scandinavian Political Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Political Studies is 2. 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
‘Bigwig hatred’ and the emergence of the first Scandinavian agrarian‐populist party23
Family Beats School? Adolescents' Turnout Intention on Different Educational Tracks18
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Issue Information15
The Executive Revolving Door: New Dataset on the Career Moves of Former Danish Ministers and Permanent Secretaries13
Racism and Gender in the Parliamentary Workplace: Insight Into Immigrant Background MPs' Experiences of Discrimination in Sweden11
Is disloyalty rewarded? The electoral consequences of bloc changes of Scandinavian Centre Parties 1977–201911
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Priming citizens to think about public participation initiatives: Does it impact their view of government?8
Home is where the heart is? A comparative analysis of Flemish and Danish parties' organizational linkages with the EU7
Issue Information7
Policy, office and votes: An experimental investigation of the dynamic aspect of party goals6
No More Political Compromise? Swedish Commissions of Inquiry 1990–20166
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Nordic legal overseers and institutional openness in crises: Challenges and adaptation during the COVID‐19 pandemic5
Issue Information5
Online polarization and identity politics: An analysis of Facebook discourse on Muslim and LGBTQ+ communities in Finland5
Issue Information4
External Voting Rights from a Citizen Perspective – Comparing Resident and Non‐resident Citizens' Attitudes towards External Voting4
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Right‐wing ideological constraint and vaccine refusal: The case of the COVID‐19 vaccine in Norway4
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Rightwing populism and public opinion on the Covid‐19 pandemic in Sweden: The role of strategic party positioning and political cues3
Why do local governments privatize? Political representation and contagion in the privatization of welfare services in Sweden3
End of consensus? Ideology, partisan identity, and affective polarization in Finland 2003–20193
Convince with facts: Information effects on attitudes to the sickness insurance in Sweden3
Opportunities and Barriers for Politicians' Interaction With Citizens on Social Media in the 2020s: An Updated Framework for Future Research3
Interest group resources, access, and influence: An empirical review2
Aligning working‐class interests and preferences: The case of inheritance tax2
Attitudes to Climate Migrants: Results from a Conjoint Survey Experiment in Denmark2
Locating power in party leader selection2
Acting on three arenas: A multidimensional approach to understanding ministerial turnover2
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