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1 | HISTORICAL INSTITUTIONALISM IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS | Annual Review of Political Science | 1999 | 2,243 |
2 | Framing Theory | Annual Review of Political Science | 2007 | 2,229 |
3 | Discursive Institutionalism: The Explanatory Power of Ideas and Discourse | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 2,089 |
4 | WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DEMOCRATIZATION AFTER TWENTY YEARS? | Annual Review of Political Science | 1999 | 1,368 |
5 | Political Trust and Trustworthiness | Annual Review of Political Science | 2000 | 1,283 |
6 | The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United States | Annual Review of Political Science | 2019 | 1,115 |
7 | Framing Theory | Annual Review of Political Science | 2007 | 1,114 |
8 | Economic Determinants of Electoral Outcomes | Annual Review of Political Science | 2000 | 1,107 |
9 | What Have We Learned About the Causes of Corruption from Ten Years of Cross-National Empirical Research? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2007 | 1,103 |
10 | Public Attitudes Toward Immigration | Annual Review of Political Science | 2014 | 1,092 |
11 | PUBLIC DELIBERATION, DISCURSIVE PARTICIPATION, AND CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT: A Review of the Empirical Literature | Annual Review of Political Science | 2004 | 1,037 |
12 | DELIBERATIVEDEMOCRATICTHEORY | Annual Review of Political Science | 2003 | 1,036 |
13 | State Repression and Political Order | Annual Review of Political Science | 2007 | 976 |
14 | COPING WITH TRAGEDIES OF THE COMMONS | Annual Review of Political Science | 1999 | 928 |
15 | POLITICALKNOWLEDGE, POLITICALENGAGEMENT,ANDCIVICEDUCATION | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 892 |
16 | Political Polarization in the American Public | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 789 |
17 | TIME-SERIES–CROSS-SECTIONDATA: What Have We Learned in the Past Few Years? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 732 |
18 | Elections Under Authoritarianism | Annual Review of Political Science | 2009 | 718 |
19 | Deliberative Democratic Theory and Empirical Political Science | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 691 |
20 | Media and Political Polarization | Annual Review of Political Science | 2013 | 681 |
21 | Clientelism | Annual Review of Political Science | 2011 | 636 |
22 | TAKINGSTOCK: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative Politics | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 630 |
23 | What Have We Learned about the Resource Curse? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2015 | 607 |
24 | THE POLITICAL EVOLUTION OF PRINCIPAL-AGENT MODELS | Annual Review of Political Science | 2005 | 577 |
25 | Modeling Dynamics in Time-Series–Cross-Section Political Economy Data | Annual Review of Political Science | 2011 | 554 |
26 | The Concept of Representation in Contemporary Democratic Theory | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 553 |
27 | WHAT AFFECTS VOTER TURNOUT? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2006 | 546 |
28 | Private Global Business Regulation | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 544 |
29 | What Have We Learned About Generalized Trust, If Anything? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 542 |
30 | Policy Makes Mass Politics | Annual Review of Political Science | 2012 | 532 |
31 | A Closer Look at Oil, Diamonds, and Civil War | Annual Review of Political Science | 2006 | 522 |
32 | PARTY POLARIZATION IN AMERICAN POLITICS: Characteristics, Causes, and Consequences | Annual Review of Political Science | 2006 | 520 |
33 | DOES DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY WORK? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2005 | 455 |
34 | The Social Processes of Civil War: The Wartime Transformation of Social Networks | Annual Review of Political Science | 2008 | 448 |
35 | Women in Parliaments: Descriptive and Substantive Representation | Annual Review of Political Science | 2009 | 445 |
36 | MECHANISMS INPOLITICALPROCESSES | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 442 |
37 | Toward a Fourth Generation of Revolutionary Theory | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 439 |
38 | THE PARTY FAMILY AND ITS STUDY | Annual Review of Political Science | 1998 | 434 |
39 | WHAT IS ETHNIC IDENTITY AND DOES IT MATTER? | Annual Review of Political Science | 2006 | 424 |
40 | Political Order and One-Party Rule | Annual Review of Political Science | 2010 | 418 |
41 | Retrospective Voting Reconsidered | Annual Review of Political Science | 2013 | 410 |
42 | Far Right Parties in Europe | Annual Review of Political Science | 2016 | 408 |
43 | COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS | Annual Review of Political Science | 1998 | 396 |
44 | The Big Five Personality Traits in the Political Arena | Annual Review of Political Science | 2011 | 379 |
45 | DOES DEMOCRACY CAUSE PEACE? | Annual Review of Political Science | 1998 | 377 |
46 | TOWARD ANEWPOLITICALMETHODOLOGY: Microfoundations and ART | Annual Review of Political Science | 2002 | 375 |
47 | THEORIES OFDELEGATION | Annual Review of Political Science | 2001 | 373 |
48 | ELECTORALFRAUD: Causes, Types, and Consequences | Annual Review of Political Science | 2003 | 367 |
49 | QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: Recent Developments in Case Study Methods | Annual Review of Political Science | 2006 | 366 |
50 | The End of Economic Voting? Contingency Dilemmas and the Limits of Democratic Accountability | Annual Review of Political Science | 2007 | 362 |