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1 | Health and climate change: policy responses to protect public health | Lancet, The | 2015 | 1,311 |
2 | China CO2 emission accounts 1997–2015 | Scientific Data | 2018 | 824 |
3 | The rise of South–South trade and its effect on global CO2 emissions | Nature Communications | 2018 | 328 |
4 | City-level climate change mitigation in China | Science Advances | 2018 | 287 |
5 | Avatars of Eurocentrism in the critique of the liberal peace | Security Dialogue | 2013 | 214 |
6 | Carbon emissions of cities from a consumption-based perspective | Applied Energy | 2019 | 198 |
7 | Health workers and the weaponisation of health care in Syria: a preliminary inquiry for The Lancet –American University of Beirut Commission on Syria | Lancet, The | 2017 | 191 |
8 | Decreases in global beer supply due to extreme drought and heat | Nature Plants | 2018 | 153 |
9 | A ‘post‐aid world'? Paradigm shift in foreign aid and development cooperation at the 2011 Busan High Level Forum | Geographical Journal | 2014 | 139 |
10 | Trans-provincial health impacts of atmospheric mercury emissions in China | Nature Communications | 2019 | 126 |
11 | Carbon emissions and their drivers for a typical urban economy from multiple perspectives: A case analysis for Beijing city | Applied Energy | 2018 | 125 |
12 | China's “Exported Carbon” Peak: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications | Geophysical Research Letters | 2018 | 124 |
13 | Carbon emission imbalances and the structural paths of Chinese regions | Applied Energy | 2018 | 118 |
14 | Writing the world: disciplinary history and beyond | International Affairs | 2009 | 115 |
15 | A multi-regional input-output table mapping China's economic outputs and interdependencies in 2012 | Scientific Data | 2018 | 105 |
16 | Populism and technocracy: opposites or complements? | Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy | 2017 | 104 |
17 | China's Energy Consumption in the New Normal | Earth's Future | 2018 | 101 |
18 | Mental Health among displaced Syrians: findings from the Syria Public Health Network | Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine | 2016 | 67 |
19 | ‘Techno-populism’ as a new party family: the case of the Five Star Movement and Podemos | Contemporary Italian Politics | 2018 | 67 |
20 | Peak cement‐related CO2 emissions and the changes in drivers in China | Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2019 | 64 |
21 | Communicable disease surveillance and control in the context of conflict and mass displacement in Syria | International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2016 | 63 |
22 | Hindu nationalism and the ‘saffronisation of the public sphere’: an interview with Christophe Jaffrelot | Contemporary South Asia | 2018 | 61 |
23 | Death of international organizations. The organizational ecology of intergovernmental organizations, 1815–2015 | Review of International Organizations | 2020 | 61 |
24 | Rapid growth of petroleum coke consumption and its related emissions in China | Applied Energy | 2018 | 60 |
25 | Integrating uncertainty into public energy research and development decisions | Nature Energy | 2017 | 56 |
26 | Inevitability and contingency: The political economy of Brexit | British Journal of Politics and International Relations | 2017 | 54 |
27 | ‘Neo-Hindutva’: evolving forms, spaces, and expressions of Hindu nationalism | Contemporary South Asia | 2018 | 54 |
28 | The temporal variation of SO2 emissions embodied in Chinese supply chains, 2002–2012 | Environmental Pollution | 2018 | 52 |
29 | Of the contemporary global order, crisis, and change | Journal of European Public Policy | 2020 | 51 |
30 | The Transnational and the Local: Egyptian Activists and Transnational Protest Networks | British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies | 2011 | 48 |
31 | How modifications of China's energy data affect carbon mitigation targets | Energy Policy | 2018 | 48 |
32 | What kills international organisations? When and why international organisations terminate | European Journal of International Relations | 2021 | 46 |
33 | Voting after war: Legacy of conflict and the economy as determinants of electoral support in Croatia | Electoral Studies | 2016 | 45 |
34 | Austerity as Statecraft | Parliamentary Affairs | 2015 | 43 |
35 | Temporal change in India’s imbalance of carbon emissions embodied in international trade | Applied Energy | 2018 | 43 |
36 | Negotiating the rise of new powers | International Affairs | 2013 | 42 |
37 | The role of intermediate trade in the change of carbon flows within China | Energy Economics | 2018 | 41 |
38 | Energy use by globalized economy: Total-consumption-based perspective via multi-region input-output accounting | Science of the Total Environment | 2019 | 40 |
39 | The effectiveness of the New Inspection Regime for Port State Control: Application of the Tokyo MoU | Marine Policy | 2020 | 40 |
40 | India rising: responsible to whom? | International Affairs | 2013 | 39 |
41 | Poland as a Policy Entrepreneur in European External Energy Policy: Towards Greater Energy Solidarity vis-à-vis Russia? | Geopolitics | 2011 | 37 |
42 | The body global and the body traditional: a digital ethnography of Instagram and nationalism in Kazakhstan and Russia | Central Asian Survey | 2019 | 36 |
43 | Is India a Responsible Great Power? | Third World Quarterly | 2011 | 35 |
44 | Are industry-funded charities promoting “advocacy-led studies” or “evidence-based science”?: a case study of the International Life Sciences Institute | Globalization and Health | 2019 | 35 |
45 | Great-power politics, order transition, and climate governance: insights from international relations theory | Climate Policy | 2013 | 34 |
46 | Measuring design investment in firms: Conceptual foundations and exploratory UK survey | Research Policy | 2014 | 34 |
47 | Origin and Radiative Forcing of Black Carbon Aerosol: Production and Consumption Perspectives | Environmental Science & Technology | 2018 | 34 |
48 | On the source, site and modes of domination | Journal of Political Power | 2015 | 32 |
49 | Herd‐immunity across intangible borders: Public policy responses to COVID‐19 in Ireland and the UK | European Policy Analysis | 2020 | 32 |
50 | Lost boomerangs, the rebound effect and transnational advocacy networks: a discursive approach to norm diffusion | Review of International Studies | 2018 | 31 |