Journal of Chinese Political Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Chinese Political Science is 9. 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
Linking Legislative Activity To Policy Implementation: The Role of Consultative Bodies in China’s Environmental Policy42
The Factors that Shape Chinese Officials’ Political Attitudes: An Experimental Intergenerational Approach36
Perceptions of China Among American Elites: Sources and Change 1979–202225
The Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on Chinese International Political Influence: An Empirical Study Using a Difference-in-Differences Approach24
Kam Wing Chan and Yuan Ren, eds., Children of Migrants in China24
From Revolutionary to Stakeholder: Looking at Identity Discourses to Understand the 2016 Short-term Change in China’s North Korea Policy22
Income Inequality and Global Political Polarization: The Economic Origin of Political Polarization in the World22
Judicial Resilience: How Judges Manage Pressures in China’s Anti-crime Campaigns22
Seeing Politics Through Popular Culture20
The Impact of Digital Governance Efficiency on Regional Social Capital: A Panel Data Analysis of 21 Cities in Guangdong Province, China19
Your Honey, My Poison: Patronage, Promotion and Local Implementation in China18
Kanti Bajpai, Selina Ho, and Manjari Chatterjee Miller, eds., Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations18
Xuefei Ren, Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance, and the War on Air Pollution16
Runya Qiaoan, Civil Society in China: How Society Speaks to the State15
Party-building and Government Funding: The Effect of the Chinese Communist Party on Non-governmental Organizations15
China’s Perspective on Internet Governance: a more Integrated Role in the Global Discussion?15
History Rhymes: The Shou-Fang Cycle in Chinese Politics14
Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Why Nations Rise: Narratives and the Path to Great Power13
Explaining China’s Budget Punctuations: Empirical Evidence Based on Cadre Management System13
Institutional Isolation: A Network Analysis of Xi Jinping’s Inspection Tour13
Manfred Elfstrom, Workers and Change in China: Resistance, Repression, Responsiveness12
Living With Digital Government: Effects of Technology Anxiety on Public Support for Policy in China11
Expanding China’s Influence via Membership: Examining the Influence of Chinese-Led International Institutions on Responses to Human Rights Issues in China11
Personal Networks and Grassroots Election Participation in China: Findings from the Chinese General Social Survey11
The Role of Narratives for Gaining Domestic Political Legitimacy: China’s Image Management during COVID-1911
The United States–China Race for Green Transformation: Institutions, Incentives, and Green Industrial Policies11
Sino-US Competition: Is Liberal Democracy an Asset or Liability?11
Incentivized Inequality: Career Incentives and Investment Allocation in China10
Poverty Reduction in A Transforming China: A Critical Review10
Correction to: Poverty Reduction in A Transforming China: A Critical Review10
Wolf Warrior Spreads Superior: The narrative and effectiveness of Chinese public diplomacy behaviours on Twitter10
The Shift of China’s Strategic Thinking on Cyberwarfare Since the 1990s10
How Does Workplace Affect Employee Political Efficacy in China?10
Air Pollution Coverage, Anti-Chinese Sentiment, and Attitudes Towards Foreign Policy in South Korea10
Bridging State and Nonprofit: Differentiated Embeddedness of Chinese Political Elites in Charitable Foundations9
Organizing for Ontological Security: Rethinking Authoritarian International Organizations9
Correction to: Studying Chinese Foreign Policy Narratives: Introducing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Press Conferences Corpus9
Southeast Asian Responses to U.S.-China Tech Competition: Hedging and Economy-Security Tradeoffs9
Sören Urbansky, Beyond the Steppe Frontier: A History of the Sino-Russian Border9
To Get Rich is Glorious: Private Entrepreneurs in China’s Anti-Poverty Campaign9
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