European Journal of Political Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Political Research is 21. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
The political effects of communicative interventions during crises69
Who accepts party policy change? The individual‐level drivers of attitudes towards party repositioning55
Public support and advocacy success across the legislative process50
Ministerial policy dominance in parliamentary democracies46
Perceptions of the social status hierarchy and its cultural and economic sources40
Quantifying economic policy: Unsupervised learning on archival evidence from the United Kingdom, 1983–202139
Voter preferences as a source of descriptive (mis)representation by social class39
The backlash against free movement: Does EU‐internal migration fuel public concerns about immigration?39
Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?37
A new regime divide? Democratic backsliding, attitudes towards democracy and affective polarization37
Where do parties interact? Issue engagement in press releases and tweets36
Social progress at the expense of economic equality? New data on left parties' equality preferences36
Do the origins of climate assemblies shape public reactions? Examining the impact of partisanship36
The implications of cohabitation between working age children and parents for political opinions35
Location matters! Geospatial dynamics of MP responses to Covid‐19 protests in multilevel systems32
Beyond left and right: The role of system trust in COVID‐19 attitudes and behaviours across eight western countries31
Political socialization, political gender gaps and the intergenerational transmission of left‐right ideology28
Support for liberal democracy in times of crisis: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic24
Allies on the streets but illiberal in the sheets? Gender and the public vs. private inclusion of sexual minorities23
Breaking free from linear assumptions: Unravelling the relationship between affective polarization and democratic support22
Contextual welfare chauvinism: Left‐wing governments and immigrant welfare rights in Western Europe21
Can the use of minipublics backfire? Examining how policy adoption shapes the effect of minipublics on political support among the general public21
Duty calls but not for all: The policy involvement of cabinet ministers during crisis21
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