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British Journal of Politics and International Relations
1.7
(top 50%)
impact factor
965
(top 20%)
papers
17.5K
(top 10%)
citations
56
(top 10%)
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2.0
(top 50%)
impact factor
1.1K
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19.8K
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91
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Top Articles
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Privatised Keynesianism: An Unacknowledged Policy Regime
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2009
559
2
New Labour and the Politics of Depoliticisation
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2001
379
3
Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
351
4
Taking back control? Investigating the role of immigration in the 2016 vote for Brexit
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2017
286
5
Crisis and the Structural Transformation of the State: Interrogating the Process of Change
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
1999
247
6
A Generation Apart? Youth and Political Participation in Britain
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2002
205
7
Counter-Terrorism and the Counterfactual: Producing the ‘Radicalisation’ Discourse and the UK PREVENT Strategy
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2013
202
8
Online Participation in the UK: Testing a ‘Contextualised’ Model of Internet Effects
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2005
192
9
Financialisation, Financial Literacy and Asset-Based Welfare
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2009
169
10
The Discipline of International Relations: Still an American Social Science?
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2000
165
11
The Politics of Public–Private Partnerships
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2005
165
12
Election Forecasting: Principles and Practice
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2005
157
13
Understanding the Welfare State: The Case of Health Care
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2000
142
14
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
142
15
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
141
16
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
139
17
From Beliefs to Arguments: Interpretive Methodology and Rhetorical Political Analysis
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2007
136
18
Prime Ministerial Predominance? Core Executive Politics in the UK
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2003
131
19
Imagining Society: Constructivism and the English School
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2002
126
20
The Role of Narratives in Migration Policy-Making: A Research Framework
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2011
123
21
Left and right populism compared: The British case
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2017
121
22
Do Celebrity Politics and Celebrity Politicians Matter?
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2012
117
23
Defining Interests: Disambiguation and the Need for New Distinctions?
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
108
24
Blame Games and Climate Change: Accountability, Multi-Level Governance and Carbon Management
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2015
104
25
Understanding British Government: Analysing Competing Models
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2008
102
26
Globalisation, the State and Class Struggle: A ‘Critical Economy’ Engagement with Open Marxism
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2003
101
27
A Feminised Style of Politics? Women MPs in the House of Commons
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
101
28
The Evolution of Policy Ideas: Tax Policy in the 20thCentury
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2003
96
29
Gender and Political Representation in the UK: The State of the ‘Discipline’
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
92
30
How Brexit was made in England
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2017
91
31
Government-run Online Discussion Fora: Moderation, Censorship and the Shadow of Control1
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2006
90
32
On-Line and on Message? Candidate Websites in the 2001 General Election
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2003
89
33
Getting on or Getting By? Women, Social Capital and Political Participation
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
89
34
Failed and Friendless: The UK's ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ Programme
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2010
89
35
Protecting Europe and Protecting Migrants? Strategies for Managing Unauthorised Migration from Africa
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2011
89
36
Thinking About Making a Difference
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2004
83
37
Why There is Basically Only One Form of Political Trust
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2011
81
38
Bringing Economic Interests Back into the Study of EU Trade Policy-Making
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2008
80
39
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
79
40
The Concept of Solidarity: Emerging from the Theoretical Shadows?
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2007
77
41
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
77
42
Diversity and voice: The political participation of young people in the European Union
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2016
75
43
Ideas and Interests; Agendas and Implementation: An Evolutionary Explanation of Policy Change in British Local Government Finance
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
1999
73
44
Saved from Extinction: Evolutionary Theorising, Politics and the State
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2002
73
45
Performing Brexit: How a post-Brexit world is imagined outside the United Kingdom
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2017
72
46
‘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
71
47
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
71
48
Rebels and Rebellions: Conservative MPs in the 1992 Parliament
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
1999
69
49
Gendering Parliamentary Questions
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2005
68
50
Framing the Good Citizen
British Journal of Politics and International Relations
2010
68
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