European Political Science Review

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The 461 papers published in European Political Science Review in the last decades have received a total of 10.6k indexed citations. Papers published in European Political Science Review usually cover Political Science and International Relations (375 papers), Sociology and Political Science (188 papers) and Strategy and Management (90 papers) specifically the topics of Electoral Systems and Political Participation (238 papers), Social Policy and Reform Studies (120 papers) and Populism, Right-Wing Movements (104 papers). The most active scholars publishing in European Political Science Review are Vivien A. Schmidt, Matthijs Rooduijn, Stefan Svallfors, Martin B. Carstensen, Jan Rovný, Johan P. Olsen, Michael Zürn, Christian Bueger, Luis Ramiro and Ken Newton.

In The Last Decade

European Political Science Review

410 papers receiving 9.4k citations

Fields of papers published in European Political Science Review

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in European Political Science Review

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