European Journal of Political Research

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Political Research is 6. 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.)
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Who accepts party policy change? The individual‐level drivers of attitudes towards party repositioning52
Is ideological polarisation by age group growing in Europe?46
A new regime divide? Democratic backsliding, attitudes towards democracy and affective polarization40
Perceptions of the social status hierarchy and its cultural and economic sources35
The backlash against free movement: Does EU‐internal migration fuel public concerns about immigration?34
Public support and advocacy success across the legislative process33
Ministerial policy dominance in parliamentary democracies32
Quantifying economic policy: Unsupervised learning on archival evidence from the United Kingdom, 1983–202131
Voter preferences as a source of descriptive (mis)representation by social class30
Beyond left and right: The role of system trust in COVID‐19 attitudes and behaviours across eight western countries29
The political effects of communicative interventions during crises29
Social progress at the expense of economic equality? New data on left parties' equality preferences27
Location matters! Geospatial dynamics of MP responses to Covid‐19 protests in multilevel systems26
The implications of cohabitation between working age children and parents for political opinions26
Do the origins of climate assemblies shape public reactions? Examining the impact of partisanship24
Where do parties interact? Issue engagement in press releases and tweets23
Political socialization, political gender gaps and the intergenerational transmission of left‐right ideology22
Breaking free from linear assumptions: Unravelling the relationship between affective polarization and democratic support20
Correction to (When) do electoral mandates set the agenda? Government capacity and mandate responsiveness in Germany20
Ethnic party success: Why some minorities have successful ethnic parties and others do not?19
Constituency references in social media: MPs' usage and voters' reaction17
Differentiation, dominance and fairness in the European Union: Bringing in the citizens’ perspective16
Welfare policy and immigration attitudes in Western Europe16
Duty calls but not for all: The policy involvement of cabinet ministers during crisis16
Long‐term income trajectories and the evolution of political attitudes15
Can the use of minipublics backfire? Examining how policy adoption shapes the effect of minipublics on political support among the general public15
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Bounded solidarity? Experimental evidence on cross‐national bonding in the EU during the COVID crisis14
A nativist divide? Anti‐immigration attitudes and diffuse support for democracy in Western Europe14
Contextual welfare chauvinism: Left‐wing governments and immigrant welfare rights in Western Europe14
Are party families in Europe ideologically coherent today?13
Consequences of affective polarization: Avoidance, intolerance and support for violence in the United Kingdom and Norway13
Populist radical right rhetoric increases discrimination towards minorities: Welfare ethnocentrism and anti‐Roma attitudes13
The links between basic human values and political secularism: Evidence from Germany13
Age and support for public debt reduction12
Publicize or Perish—Challenger party success through megaphones and locomotives12
Social action as a route to the ballot box: Can youth volunteering reduce inequalities in turnout?12
The determinants of the media coverage of politicians: The role of parliamentary activities12
Are right‐wing populists more likely to justify political violence?12
Issue Information11
The people versus the money: What drives interest group influence in the European Union?11
Improving issue representation with candidate‐level voting advice applications11
The institutional and political roots of complex policies: Evidence from the European Union11
As you wish? Public preferences for models of representation and MPs’ role orientations11
Does political violence undermine descriptive representation? The case of women in politics11
Attitudes to gender quotas: Why and where to adjust gender imbalance in leadership11
Citizens’ issue priorities respond to national conditions, less so to parties’ issue emphases11
The people as ‘Volk’ or ‘Bürger’? The implications of ethnic and civic conceptions of the people for the measurement of populist attitudes11
Determining decidability: How issue salience divergence structures party systems and affects citizens10
Institutions, parties and the evolution of electoral preferences10
How rational are voters when expecting government parties to fulfil pledges? A cross‐national survey experiment10
The transnational influence of natural disasters on environmental attitudes10
When deliberative mini‐publics’ outcomes and political decisions clash: Examining how responsive communication influences legitimacy perceptions10
Unravelling the ‘devolution paradox’: Citizen preferences for self‐rule and for shared rule10
The effect of women's parliamentary participation on renewable energy policy outcomes9
For every action a reaction? The polarizing effects of women's rights and refugee immigration: A survey experiment in 27 EU member states9
The family policy positions of conservative parties: A farewell to the male‐breadwinner family model?9
Urban–rural policy disagreement9
Why governments want to learn about citizens' preferences. Explaining the representational logic behind government polling9
COVID‐19‐related anxieties do not decrease support for liberal democracy9
Formative personal experiences: How benefit recipiency and income changes shape perceptions of system abuse9
Rallying around the leader in times of crises: The opposing effects of perceived threat and anxiety9
With a little help from my friends? The impact of social networks on citizens' forecasting ability9
Stories beat experts: A survey experiment on political persuasiveness8
Are poor people poorly heard?8
Chasing the authoritarian spectre: Detecting authoritarian discourse with large language models8
Why all these promises? How parties strategically use commitments to gain credibility in an increasingly competitive political landscape8
Should we include margins of error in public opinion polls?8
Subjective losers of globalization8
Talking representation: How legislators re‐establish responsiveness in cases of representational deficits8
Treaty obligations and support for collective defence: Evidence from Italy after the invasion of Ukraine8
Varieties of pro‐Europeanism? How mainstream parties compete over redistribution in the European Union8
Preferences for growth strategies in advanced democracies: A new ‘representation gap’?8
Opinion incongruence and public support for direct decision‐making8
Emotions, governmental trust and support for the restriction of civil liberties during the covid‐19 pandemic7
Rallying in fear? Estimating the effect of the UK COVID‐19 lockdown with a natural experiment7
Great power dynamics and international economic cooperation: Experimental evidence from parallel surveys in China and the United States7
Technocratic attitudes in COVID‐19 times: Change and preference over types of experts7
Do business interests control agenda‐setting? Interest groups, policy agendas and media attention7
The legislative cost of ruling: Voter punishment of governing parties fuels legislator party dissent7
Transformation of the political space: A citizens’ perspective7
The electoral benefits of environmental position‐taking: Floods and electoral outcomes in England 2010–20196
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Bringing geography back in: Borderlands and public support for the European Union6
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Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings6
Political ambition and opposition legislative review: Bill scrutiny as an intra‐party signalling device6
Adding economic insult to chauvinistic injury? Attitudes toward immigration in Germany, Sweden and the UK6
Who won the election? Explaining news coverage of election results in multi‐party systems6
Mainstream parties and global warming: What determines parties’ engagement in climate protection?6
Explaining the ‘democratic malaise’ in unequal societies: Inequality, external efficacy and political trust6
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