Comparative European Politics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Comparative European Politics is 14. 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
Attitudes of national decision-makers towards differentiated integration in the European Union57
The antinomies of sovereigntism, statism and liberalism in European democratic responses to the COVID-19 crisis: a comparison of Britain and France34
Voices from the past: economic and political vulnerabilities in the making of next generation EU31
Going beyond the pandemic: ‘next generation eu’ and the politics of sub-regional coalitions27
Who represents outsiders? A comparative study of The Netherlands, Ireland, and Sweden21
Resisting ambiguously anti-democratic parties: What role for the state, political parties and civil society?18
Racial minorities’ attitudes towards mainstream right-wing parties: the case of the Black African middle class in France and the UK17
Future orientation and political participation in Europe17
Can we aggregate voters’ perceptions of political parties’ left–right positions? Formal and probabilistic tests of the left–right scale as a unidimensional common space on cross-national and longitudi17
Geopolitical triangle: how China’s European studies scholars represent the EU16
Déjà vu all over again? A model and indexes of proto-fascism for Western and comparable societies15
Correction: Better together? Explaining Poland’s and Germany’s bargaining success in EU lawmaking15
Did they know what they were doing? The Euro-crisis as a policy fiasco15
Building Euro area bodies: the institutionalisation of differentiated integration in economic and monetary union15
How to explain citizens’ declined political trust during the COVID-19 pandemic: a time-series qualitative comparative analysis (TsQCA)14
Differentiated opposition in collective mobilization: countering Italian populism14
The role of sub-national actors in coordinative Europeanisation: insights from the digitalisation of asylum services14
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