European Journal of Political Research

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Political Research is 5. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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What's left after right‐wing extremism? The effects on political orientation53
A political Esperanto, or false friends? Left and right in different political contexts51
Voter preferences as a source of descriptive (mis)representation by social class49
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Coalition bargaining time and governments’ policy‐making productivity32
Determining decidability: How issue salience divergence structures party systems and affects citizens32
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Does fiscal pressure constrain policy responsiveness? Evidence from Germany30
Why is immigration important to you? A revisit to public issue salience and elite cues30
Issue politicization and social class: How the electoral supply activates class divides in political preferences29
Party‐interest group ties: The resource exchange model revisited28
Reassessing the relationship between homophobia and political participation26
Ministerial policy dominance in parliamentary democracies25
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When deliberative mini‐publics’ outcomes and political decisions clash: Examining how responsive communication influences legitimacy perceptions20
The politics of distributing blame and credit: Evidence from a survey experiment with Norwegian local politicians20
The backlash against free movement: Does EU‐internal migration fuel public concerns about immigration?20
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Can responsibility attributions be sensible in the presence of partisan‐motivated reasoning?17
How rational are voters when expecting government parties to fulfil pledges? A cross‐national survey experiment16
Government dominance and the role of opposition in parliamentary democracies14
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Do voters differentially punish transnational corruption?13
Do parties matter for policy accumulation? An analysis of social policy portfolios in 22 countries13
A new regime divide? Democratic backsliding, attitudes towards democracy and affective polarization12
Perceptions of the social status hierarchy and its cultural and economic sources12
A compromising mindset? How citizens evaluate the trade‐offs in coalition politics12
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Making the case for democracy: A field‐experiment on democratic persuasion11
Who accepts party policy change? The individual‐level drivers of attitudes towards party repositioning11
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Political challengers and norm erosion in advanced democracies11
Attitudes to gender quotas: Why and where to adjust gender imbalance in leadership11
Issue trade‐offs and the politics of representation: Experimental evidence from four European democracies11
Quantifying economic policy: Unsupervised learning on archival evidence from the United Kingdom, 1983–202111
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The scope of exclusionary public response to the European refugee crisis10
Social status, political priorities and unequal representation10
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The institutional and political roots of complex policies: Evidence from the European Union10
Running uphill: A comparative analysis of the gender gap in campaign financing10
Bureaucratic entrepreneurship and morality politics: Dividing lines within the state10
The substantive representation of men: Intersectionality, masculinities, and men's interests10
How parties led by a woman redefine their positions: Empirical evidence for women's green, alternative and libertarian agenda9
The transnational influence of natural disasters on environmental attitudes9
Opening the door to anti‐system leaders? Anti‐corruption campaigns and the global rise of populism9
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Public support and advocacy success across the legislative process9
Still proud at the polls? LGBT+ rights don't dilute the sexuality turnout gap9
Blame shifting and blame obfuscation: The blame avoidance effects of delegation in the European Union8
Those were the what? Contents of nostalgia, relative deprivation and radical right support8
Environmentalism as an independent dimension of political preferences8
Institutions, parties and the evolution of electoral preferences8
Beyond left and right: The role of system trust in COVID‐19 attitudes and behaviours across eight western countries8
Contesting Covid: The ideological bases of partisan responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic8
Unravelling the ‘devolution paradox’: Citizen preferences for self‐rule and for shared rule8
Intergenerational social mobility and the Brexit vote: How social origins and destinations divide Britain8
Political socialization, political gender gaps and the intergenerational transmission of left‐right ideology8
Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?8
Bring in the experts? Citizen preferences for independent experts in political decision‐making processes8
Treaty obligations and support for collective defence: Evidence from Italy after the invasion of Ukraine8
For every action a reaction? The polarizing effects of women's rights and refugee immigration: A survey experiment in 27 EU member states8
Location matters! Geospatial dynamics of MP responses to Covid‐19 protests in multilevel systems7
A shadow on democracy? The shadow economy and government responsiveness7
Where do parties interact? Issue engagement in press releases and tweets7
Stories beat experts: A survey experiment on political persuasiveness7
With a little help from my friends? The impact of social networks on citizens' forecasting ability7
Populism in the eye of the beholder? A conjoint experiment on citizens’ identification of populists7
Are politicians democratic realists?7
Formative personal experiences: How benefit recipiency and income changes shape perceptions of system abuse6
Emotions in the aisles: Unpacking the use of emotive language in the UK House of Commons6
Vox populi, vox dei? The effect of sociotropic and egocentric incongruence on democratic preferences6
COVID‐19‐related anxieties do not decrease support for liberal democracy6
No votes for old men: Leaders' age and youth turnout in comparative perspective6
Stagnating incomes and preferences for redistribution: The role of absolute and relative experiences6
Policy discounting across and beyond the lifespan6
Legislative performance and the electoral connection in European Parliament elections6
Technocrat or partisan cabinet ministers: Does it make a difference? Evidence from an endorsement experiment with the bureaucracy6
Public opinion towards interest groups: The differential impact of ties to cause and business groups6
Follow the media? News environment and public concern about immigration6
Rallying around the leader in times of crises: The opposing effects of perceived threat and anxiety6
The power of the loser: Evidence on an agenda‐setting model of opposition policy influence6
Do the origins of climate assemblies shape public reactions? Examining the impact of partisanship5
Selecting and ranking female candidates under PR: Evidence from a two‐stage conjoint experiment with party elites5
Cabinet ministers and inequality5
Let's talk populist? A survey experiment on effects of (non‐) populist discourse on vote choice5
The effect of women's parliamentary participation on renewable energy policy outcomes5
The family policy positions of conservative parties: A farewell to the male‐breadwinner family model?5
The politicisation of internet privacy regulation5
Should we include margins of error in public opinion polls?5
Voter responses to refugee arrivals: Effects of settlement policy5
Subjective losers of globalization5
Why governments want to learn about citizens' preferences. Explaining the representational logic behind government polling5
Why do people like technocrats?5
The consequences of repeatedly losing on legitimacy beliefs5
The implications of cohabitation between working age children and parents for political opinions5
Citizens’ perceptions of online abuse directed at politicians: Evidence from a survey experiment5
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