| 1 | Privatised Keynesianism: An Unacknowledged Policy Regime | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2009 | 561 |
| 2 | Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 358 |
| 3 | New Labour and the Politics of Depoliticisation | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2001 | 357 |
| 4 | Taking back control? Investigating the role of immigration in the 2016 vote for Brexit | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2017 | 302 |
| 5 | Crisis and the Structural Transformation of the State: Interrogating the Process of Change | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 1999 | 251 |
| 6 | Counter-Terrorism and the Counterfactual: Producing the ‘Radicalisation’ Discourse and the UK PREVENT Strategy | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2013 | 238 |
| 7 | A Generation Apart? Youth and Political Participation in Britain | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2002 | 203 |
| 8 | Online Participation in the UK: Testing a ‘Contextualised’ Model of Internet Effects | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2005 | 190 |
| 9 | Financialisation, Financial Literacy and Asset-Based Welfare | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2009 | 166 |
| 10 | Sports Mega-Events as Part of a Nation's Soft Power Strategy: The Cases of Germany (2006) and the UK (2012) | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2014 | 164 |
| 11 | Speaking to the Markets or to the People? A Discursive Institutionalist Analysis of the EU's Sovereign Debt Crisis | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2014 | 162 |
| 12 | The Discipline of International Relations: Still an American Social Science? | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2000 | 159 |
| 13 | Election Forecasting: Principles and Practice | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2005 | 158 |
| 14 | The Politics of Public–Private Partnerships | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2005 | 153 |
| 15 | Left and right populism compared: The British case | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2017 | 151 |
| 16 | Prime Ministerial Predominance? Core Executive Politics in the UK | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2003 | 143 |
| 17 | The Role of Narratives in Migration Policy-Making: A Research Framework | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2011 | 141 |
| 18 | Why are Older People More Likely to Vote? The Impact of Ageing on Electoral Turnout in Europe | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2007 | 136 |
| 19 | From Beliefs to Arguments: Interpretive Methodology and Rhetorical Political Analysis | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2007 | 132 |
| 20 | Understanding the Welfare State: The Case of Health Care | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2000 | 129 |
| 21 | A Feminised Style of Politics? Women MPs in the House of Commons | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 119 |
| 22 | Do Celebrity Politics and Celebrity Politicians Matter? | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2012 | 116 |
| 23 | Blame Games and Climate Change: Accountability, Multi-Level Governance and Carbon Management | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2015 | 114 |
| 24 | Imagining Society: Constructivism and the English School | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2002 | 110 |
| 25 | Defining Interests: Disambiguation and the Need for New Distinctions? | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 107 |
| 26 | The Evolution of Policy Ideas: Tax Policy in the 20thCentury | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2003 | 103 |
| 27 | Understanding British Government: Analysing Competing Models | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2008 | 99 |
| 28 | How Brexit was made in England | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2017 | 95 |
| 29 | Globalisation, the State and Class Struggle: A ‘Critical Economy’ Engagement with Open Marxism | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2003 | 92 |
| 30 | Why There is Basically Only One Form of Political Trust | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2011 | 92 |
| 31 | Failed and Friendless: The UK's ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ Programme | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2010 | 91 |
| 32 | Just like us: Everyday celebrity politicians and the pursuit of popularity in an age of anti-politics | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2016 | 89 |
| 33 | The Concept of Solidarity: Emerging from the Theoretical Shadows? | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2007 | 88 |
| 34 | On-Line and on Message? Candidate Websites in the 2001 General Election | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2003 | 85 |
| 35 | Getting on or Getting By? Women, Social Capital and Political Participation | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 85 |
| 36 | Diversity and voice: The political participation of young people in the European Union | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2016 | 85 |
| 37 | Government-run Online Discussion Fora: Moderation, Censorship and the Shadow of Control1 | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2006 | 84 |
| 38 | Protecting Europe and Protecting Migrants? Strategies for Managing Unauthorised Migration from Africa | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2011 | 84 |
| 39 | Thinking About Making a Difference | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 83 |
| 40 | Gender and Political Representation in the UK: The State of the ‘Discipline’ | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2004 | 83 |
| 41 | Performing Brexit: How a post-Brexit world is imagined outside the United Kingdom | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2017 | 79 |
| 42 | The roots of neo-liberal resilience: Explaining continuity and change in background ideas in Europe’s political economy | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2016 | 75 |
| 43 | Bringing Economic Interests Back into the Study of EU Trade Policy-Making | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2008 | 73 |
| 44 | Does One Trust Judgement Fit All? Linking Theory and Empirics | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2010 | 73 |
| 45 | Treating the Symptom Not the Condition: Crisis Definition, Deficit Reduction and the Search for a New British Growth Model | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2013 | 73 |
| 46 | Framing the Good Citizen | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2010 | 72 |
| 47 | Policy Emergence and Policy Convergence: The Case of ‘Scientific-Bureaucratic Medicine’ in the United States and United Kingdom | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2002 | 71 |
| 48 | The Domestic Origins of Depoliticisation in the Area of British Economic Policy | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2005 | 70 |
| 49 | ‘We All Live in a Robbie Fowler House’: The Geographies of the Buy to Let Market in the UK | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2009 | 69 |
| 50 | Cameron and Liberal Conservatism: Attitudes within the Parliamentary Conservative Party and Conservative Ministers | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2013 | 69 |