1.2(top 13%)
Impact Factor
1.5(top 13%)
extended IF
29(top 13%)
H-Index
37
authors
407
papers
4.3K
citations
678
citing journals
667
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Studies in American Political Development

TitleYearCitations
Not Just What, but When: Timing and Sequence in Political Processes2000305
The Nonmajoritarian Difficulty: Legislative Deference to the Judiciary*1993206
Frontlash: Race and the Development of Punitive Crime Policy2007186
Timing and Temporality in the Analysis of Institutional Evolution and Change2000168
Political Entrepreneurship, Institutional Change, and American Political Development2003164
The Historical Logic of National Health Insurance: Structure and Sequence in the Development of British, Canadian, and U.S. Medical Policy1998147
The Southern Imposition: Congress and Labor in the New Deal and Fair Deal200586
Racial Reorganization and the United States Census 1850–1930: Mulattoes, Half-Breeds, Mixed Parentage, Hindoos, and the Mexican Race200874
Interests, Institutions, and Positive Theory: The Politics of the NLRB198773
Reorganizing the Organizational Synthesis: Federal-Professional Relations in Modern America199168
States, Race, and the Decline of New Deal Liberalism200563
Interests, Institutions, and Positive Theory: The Politics of the NLRB198757
FEMA and the Prospects for Reputation-Based Autonomy200655
Varieties of Capitalist Interests: Power, Institutions, and the Regulatory Welfare State in the United States and Sweden200450
Platforms and Partners: The Civil Rights Realignment Reconsidered200849
State Building through Reputation Building: Coalitions of Esteem and Program Innovation in the National Postal System, 1883–1913200049
Public Opinion, Organized Labor, and the Limits of New Deal Liberalism, 1936–1945201139
Policy Feedback in the Public–Private Welfare State: Advocacy Groups and Access to Government Homeownership Programs, 1934–1954201538
Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938200738
Governmental Institutions as Agents of Change: Rethinking American Political Development in the Early Republic, 1787–1835*199737
Gender and the Origins of Modern Social Policies in Britain and the United States199135
Stacking the Senate, Changing the Nation: Republican Rotten Boroughs, Statehood Politics, and American Political Development*199235
The American Law of Association: The Legal-Political Construction of Civil Society200133
Labor's Enduring Divide: The Distinct Path of Public Sector Unions in the United States1201432
Financing the Welfare State: Elite Politics and the Decline of the Social Insurance Model in America200532