South European Society and Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of South European Society and Politics is 4. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gender equality under siege: unpacking far-right resistance against gender equality in the Parliament of Catalonia59
The organization of Brothers of Italy: an activist and centralized party led by a “mother in the family”57
A moral or class divide for populist parties? ‘The people’ in the discourse of Podemos and Vox in Spain31
Perceived victimhood in Italian politics: political ideology, populism, and economic grievance24
Fading EUphoria: party system polarisation and EU attitudes in Greece, Portugal and Spain11
Parliamentary downsizing and legislative behaviour. Evidence from Italy11
Playing populist: the relationship of convenience between populist language and demarcationist ideological positions in the Italian parliament (1948-2020)11
The 2024 European Parliament elections in Portugal: media, results, and vote determinants in national and European elections10
Gender equality policies in Turkey’s opposition municipalities: factors that impact policy-making according to gender advocates7
Divergent paths of political trust in Southern Europe: the roles of economic performance, corruption, congruence, and polarisation7
Shared or Self-rule? Regional Legislative Initiatives in Multi-level Spain, 1979-20216
The relevance and resilience of the cordon sanitaire in Portugal: the March 2024 legislative elections6
Generations of pride? LGBTQ+ rights, sexuality, and voting behaviour in Spain6
When is gender on party agendas? Manifestos and (De-)democratisation in Greece, Portugal, and Spain5
Italy’s right turn. A spatial analysis of party competition in the 2022 Italian national election5
Between regional cores and provinces: the electoral bases of political party support in Italy and Spain4
Post-industrial alignment and class support for radical left parties in Southern Europe4
Regional models and health outcomes: the Italian National Health Service in the post-pandemic period4
When and why high civil servants demand information from interest groups in policymaking. A Southern European perspective4
The implications of the European financial crisis and parties’ positions on European integration on the outcomes of government formation processes in Southern Europe4
The politics of military assistance: Italian parties’ positions on the war in Ukraine4
The road ahead: a note from the (new) editors of South European Society and Politics4
Democratisation in Southern Europe: a contingent or inevitable process?4
The potential impact of the Italian ‘premierato’ reform on cabinet durability: the increased risk of early elections4
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