Japanese Journal of Political Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Japanese Journal of Political Science is 0. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
JJP volume 24 issue 3 Cover and Front matter29
From killing many to targeting few: economic growth and selective repression in Taiwan’s White Terror period10
Fear and voting preference: The 2024 Taiwan presidential election from an affective intelligence perspective10
JJP volume 23 issue 4 Cover and Front matter8
Economic instruments of political control: Hong Kong businesses under China’s comprehensive jurisdiction8
Political theory, old and new: on Kei Hiruta's Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin (2021)7
What determines the relative success of different war compensation policies? Comparing three unresolved compensation issues between Japan and South Korea6
Can Taiwan survive partisanship? Evidence from two survey experiments6
Institutional isomorphism in Chinese development finance regimes: a comparative study of the AIIB, the NDB, and the two policy banks5
JJP volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Back matter4
Does the China factor matter? The effects of mainland China-related impressions and experiences on independence–unification views in Taiwan4
Policy emulation and vested interests: Japan’s strategic response to economic security amid US–China technology competition4
To war or not to war: backing down after a fait accompli in Japan3
Housing Wealth and Political Outcomes: A Multi-dimensional Analysis at the Local Level in South Korea-Erratum3
The political backlash of anti-homosexuality in Taiwan’s same-sex marriage legalization3
The restraint effect of alliances on military responses during crises3
Stirring the populist tide: campaign rhetoric and electoral choices in the 2022 Korean presidential election3
Cabinet rejection of Supreme Court candidates in Japan2
How can we accept ‘our’ decisions?: an experimental study on lottocracy, epistocracy, and electoral democracy2
How does news exposure shape citizens' perceptions of and behavioral responses toward corruption?: information acquisition, blame attribution, and behavioral response2
Prosecuting the political opposition: the court and subnational variation in the onset of the Maoist conflict in Nepal2
Reassessing the cultural foundation of democracy after the third wave of democratisation: toward an integrative approach2
Taking gains from trade (more) seriously: the effects of consumer perspective on free trade in contemporary Japan2
A note for the special issue honoring the legacy of Susan Pharr1
Crossing currents: age, period, and cohort effects on Japanese perceptions of China, Russia, and the U.S. (2007–2022)1
JJP volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
JJP volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
Does corruption undermine fundamental rights protection level? The effects of corruption of lawmakers, judges, bureaucrats, and police and military on labour rights and freedom of association at the c1
JJP volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
JJP volume 23 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
JJP volume 24 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Beyond COVID-19 vaccine acceptance: survey evidence from Taiwan1
Non-decision decisions in the Huawei 5G dilemma: Policy in Japan, the UK, and Germany1
JJP volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
The effects of district magnitude on the number of intra-party factions: the case of Colombia, 1958–19901
Does the age of legislators matter to their representational behavior? Evidence from Hong Kong0
Do political power shifts reduce corruption in Korean local governments?0
Domestic terrorism and leader survival, 1970–20140
States and Societies in Motion: Essays in Honour of Takashi Shiraishi Khoo Boo Teik and Jafar Suryomenggolo (eds) Copenhagen: NIAS Press (In Association with National Graduate Institute for Policy Stu0
Dyadic representation in parliamentary democracy in Japan0
Norm contestation and framing strategies: the home rule movements in Taiwan and Korea during Japan’s colonial era0
Explaining the allocation of legislative specialization0
Meanings, norms, and social constitution: revisiting ASEAN centrality in East Asian regionalism0
Conflicted voter and turnout in Taiwan’s presidential elections0
Gendered views on immigration policy stances? The case of Japan0
Zionism and the experience of the Shoah between Arendt and Berlin0
Japan: the harbinger state0
JJP volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Does flexibility promote the implementation of civil war cease-fire agreements?0
Some head starts are bigger than others: dynastic legacies and variation in candidate quality in Taiwan's local elections0
Sino–Japanese third-party market cooperation: asymmetries of economic diplomacy and politico-economic gaps0
Democracy and changing leadership preferences among young individuals: the case of South Korea0
How incumbent politicians respond to the enactment of a programmatic policy: evidence from snow subsidies0
Voter responses to female candidates' voice pitch: experimental evidence from Japan0
Civic skill-acts, group identity, and intentions to engage in protest actions among university students in Hong Kong0
Does peacekeeping by civilians work? Reducing armed violence without armed force0
JJP volume 23 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
The Association between ideology and resistance to governmental apology depends on political knowledge0
Delegating violence in democracies: embedded developmentalism and persistence of labor repression in South Korea0
Populism and the print media: the case of Japan0
Housing wealth and political outcomes: a multi-dimensional analysis at the local level in South Korea0
Electoral coalition signals and voter perceptions0
M. J. Green (2022), Line of Advantage. Japan's Grand Strategy in the Era of Abe Shinzō New York: Columbia University Press. 328 pp.0
JJP volume 25 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
JJP volume 23 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
Do crises catalyse regional cooperation? Reassessing the viability of crisis-driven regionalism in Northeast Asia0
Strong leader, fragile party: how even a weak party can protect a powerful leader? – CORRIGENDUM0
JJP volume 25 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Aging and the politics of monetary policy in Japan0
Cleavages, party organization, and regional parties in India0
Party switching and policy disagreement: scaling analysis of experts' judgment0
Same difference? Interrogating the security politics of COVID-19 in the ‘democratic’ United Kingdom and ‘authoritarian’ Thailand0
China’s economic statecraft and the perceptions of its leaders: a neoclassical realist explanation0
The endurance of the G77 in international relations: South–South ideology and voting at the United Nations 1970–20150
JJP volume 24 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Do FIFA World Cup matches affect outgroup bias? Evidence from South Korea0
JJP volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
Space and the US–Japan alliance: reflections on Japan's geopolitical and geoeconomic strategy0
JJP volume 24 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Disappeared or deleted? Media coverage of policy content in presidential debates0
The Dictator's Dilemma at the Ballot Box By Masaaki Higashijima. 2022. University of Michigan Press. Book Reviews0
How social infrastructure saves lives: a quantitative analysis of Japan's 3/11 disasters0
A survey inquiry into behavioral foundations of hate speech regulations: evidence from Japan0
The ballot or the bullet? Public awareness of grassroots elections and regime stability in China0
Fumika Sato, The Conundrum of the Female Soldiers, Tokyo, Keio University Press, 2022.0
Are voters less likely to support politicians when they wear face masks?0
JJP volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Cumulative electoral participation and procedural differentiation among migrants from authoritarian contexts0
JJP volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
‘Stand up like a Taiwanese!’: PRC coercion and public preferences for resistance0
Crisis-induced corruption and citizens’ evaluations of government COVID-19 response in Africa: the moderating role of corruption control0
Methodology, comparison and humanity: a reply to Otobe, Futai and Yamaoka0
Who gets picked on and why? The politics of North Korea’s human rights recommendations in the universal periodic review0
Divergent paths of political distrust: a pooled cross-sectional analysis of the underlying causes of political passivity and populism in Japan0
JJP volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Can foreign aid improve the donor country's image among a third-party country's public? The case of a world heritage site restoration project0
Old party, new tricks: candidates, parties, and LDP dominance in Japan0
Effect of international organizations’ direct engagement with the public: information source credibility and the public’s attitudes towards COVID-19-related measures – CORRIGENDUM0
Reimaging Arendt and Berlin: comments and questions for Kei Hiruta, Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin (2021)0
Strong leader, fragile party: how even a weak party can protect a powerful leader?0
JJP volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
US public opinion on cross-strait relations: the effect of China threat on the China–Taiwan tension0
Effect of international organizations’ direct engagement with the public: information source credibility and the public’s attitudes towards COVID-19-related measures0
Where you stand depends on where you sit: inconsistencies in Taiwan legislators' positions on importing US meat0
Do pandemics reduce support for democracy? A survey experiment in Myanmar0
Do petitions work? A follow-up study of Japanese local assembly petitions, following their adoption0
JJP volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
When old institutions pay off: a new entrepreneurial state in South Korea and its limit in incorporating small firms into semiconductor production0
The politics of flu vaccines: international collaboration and political partisanship0
Grassroots economic interdependence: evidence from US–China higher education partnerships0
Introduction: Kei Hiruta's Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin (2021) – a review forum0
Changing faces of political women in Tokyo0
Can Japanese Constitutional Law Scholars Recognize the Significance of this Book? The Universality and Originality of the Japanese Constitution in Quantitative Perspective By Kenneth Mori McElwain. To0
The trend and factors of public trust in the military in Taiwan0
Between the ladder and the mirror: subjective class consciousness and voting under inequality in South Korea0
To protest or not to protest? Migrant workers’ participation in protests in China0
Food or vote: the effects of Confucian values on support for democracy0
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