South European Society and Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of South European Society and Politics is 10. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Multiple Spanish Elections of April and May 2019: The Impact of Territorial and Left-right Polarisation25
Affective Polarisation in Times of Political Instability and Conflict. Spain from a Comparative Perspective24
Euroscepticism in Italy from the Onset of the Crisis: Tired of Europe?22
Looking for Affective Polarisation in Spain: PSOE and Podemos from Conflict to Coalition16
Demand without Supply? Populist Attitudes and Voting Behaviour in Post-Bailout Portugal16
Defeating Populists: The Case of 2019 Istanbul Elections16
Two-bloc Logic, Polarisation and Coalition Government: The November 2019 General Election in Spain14
Who Is Patriarchal? The Correlates of Patriarchy in Turkey14
Italy, the Sick Man of Europe: Policy Response, Experts and Public Opinion in the First Phase of Covid-1914
Populism Put to the Polarisation Test: The 2019–20 Election Cycle in Italy14
Polarisation and Electoral Realignment: The Case of the Right-Wing Parties in Spain13
Back to the Post-Fascist Past or Landing in the Populist Radical Right? The Brothers of Italy Between Continuity and Change13
Two-partyism Reloaded: Polarisation, Negative Partisanship, and the Return of the Left-right Divide in the Greek Elections of 201913
Street-level Bureaucrats and Coping Mechanisms.The Unexpected Role of Italian Judges in Asylum Policy Implementation12
Polarisation in Southern Europe: Elites, Party Conflicts and Negative Partisanship12
Political Polarisation in Greece: The Prespa Agreement, Left/Right Antagonism and the Nationalism/Populism Nexus10
Party System Renewal or Business as Usual? Continuity and Change in Post-Bailout Portugal10
Regaining Trust: Evidence-Informed Policymaking during the First Phase of the Covid-19 Crisis in Greece10
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