Studies in American Political Development

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in American Political Development 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
SAP volume 39 issue 2 Cover and Front matter21
Structural Racism, the USPS, and Voting by Mail On- and Off-Reservation in Arizona10
Contesting the Reach of the Rights Revolution: The Reagan Administration and the Unitary Executive9
American Political Development in Dark Times6
Reconsidering the “Southern Veto”: The Two-Thirds Rule at Democratic National Conventions, 1832–19366
The Making and Unmaking of Progress: A Two-State Comparison of Organized Educators, Politics, and Fiscal Policy-Reform, 1880s - 1920s4
“This Crisis of Our History”: The Colored Conventions Movement and the Temporal Construction of Southern Politics3
From Many Divides, One? The Polarization and Nationalization of American State Party Platforms, 1918–20173
Private Power in Public Programs: Medicare, Medicaid, and the Structural Power of Private Insurance3
SAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
The Climate Crisis and the American Road2
The Old Republic: Clientelism in American Political Development2
The Culture War and Partisan Polarization: State Political Parties, 1960–20182
Washington Representative Careers and the Institutionalization of the Civil Rights Movement1
The Politics of the American Knowledge Economy1
Our Future at Risk: Toward an American Political Development Scholarship of Foresight1
Everything Old Is New Again: The Persistence of Republican Opposition to Multilateralism in American Foreign Policy1
SAP volume 36 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Capitalism and the Creation of the U.S. Constitution1
Redrawing the South: County Creation as a Partisan Tool during Reconstruction1
SAP volume 38 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Federal Aid to Women and Children: The Children’s Bureau, the Social Security Act, and Political Development Victories and Failures1
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