ARTÍCULOS MÁS CITADOS EN LA POLÍTICA COMPARADA, 2013-2017

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    Developmental patrimonialism?

    Booth, D., & Golooba-Mutebi, F. (2012). Developmental patrimonialism? The case of Rwanda. African Affairs, 111(444), 379-403
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    How many countries for multilevel modeling?

    Stegmueller, D. (2013). How many countries for multilevel modeling? A comparison of frequentist and Bayesian approaches. American Journal of Political Science, 57(3), 748-761.
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    The diffusion of policy diffusion research in political science

    Graham, E. R., Shipan, C. R., & Volden, C. (2013). The diffusion of policy diffusion research in political science. British Journal of Political Science, 43(3), 673-701.
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    Media attention for climate change around the world

    Schmidt, A., Ivanova, A., & Schäfer, M. S. (2013). Media attention for climate change around the world: A comparative analysis of newspaper coverage in 27 countries. Global Environmental Change, 23(5), 1233-1248.
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    Who protests in Greece?

    Rüdig, W., & Karyotis, G. (2014). Who protests in Greece? Mass opposition to austerity. British Journal of Political Science, 44(3), 487-513
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    Greece

    Rüdig, W., & Karyotis, G. (2014). Who protests in Greece? Mass opposition to austerity. British Journal of Political Science, 44(3), 487-513.
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    Nation- State

    1. Farrell, H., & Newman, A. L. (2014). Domestic institutions beyond the nation-state: charting the new interdependence approach. World Politics, 66(2), 331-363.
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    Measuring party positions in Europe

    Bakker, R., De Vries, C., Edwards, E., Hooghe, L., Jolly, S., Marks, G., ... & Vachudova, M. A. (2015). Measuring party positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill expert survey trend file, 1999–2010. Party Politics, 21(1), 143-152.
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    The New Politics of Interdependence

    Farrell, H., & Newman, A. (2015). The New Politics of Interdependence: Cross-National Layering in Trans-Atlantic Regulatory Disputes. Comparative Political Studies, 48(4), 497–526. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414014542330
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    Citizenchip

    Goodman, S. W. (2015). Conceptualizing and Measuring Citizenship and Integration Policy: Past Lessons and New Approaches. Comparative Political Studies, 48(14), 1905–1941. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414015592648
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    Western Climate

    Houle, D., Lachapelle, E., & Purdon, M. (2015). Comparative Politics of Sub-Federal Cap-and-Trade: Implementing the Western Climate Initiative. Global Environmental Politics, 15(3), 49–73. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00311
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    Europe

    1. Leruth, B. (2015). Operationalizing national preferences on Europe and differentiated integration. Journal of European Public Policy, 22(6), 816–835. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2015.1020840
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    computer assisted

    1. Lucas, C., Nielsen, R. A., Roberts, M. E., Stewart, B. M., Storer, A., & Tingley, D. (2015). Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics. Political Analysis, 23(2), 254–277. https://doi.org/10.1093/pan/mpu019
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    EU

    1. Newman, A. L., & Posner, E. (2015). Putting the EU in its place: policy strategies and the global regulatory context. Journal of European Public Policy, 22(9), 1316–1335. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2015.1046901
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    Institutional

    1. Rixen, T., & Viola, L. A. (2015). Putting path dependence in its place: toward a Taxonomy of institutional change. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 27(2), 301–323. https://doi.org/10.1177/0951629814531667
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    Computer

    1. Lucas, C., Nielsen, R. A., Roberts, M. E., Stewart, B. M., Storer, A., & Tingley, D. (2015). Computer-assisted text analysis for comparative politics. Political Analysis, 23(2), 254-277.
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    Finalcial

    1. Tsingou, E. (2015). Transnational Veto Players and the Practice of Financial Reform. British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 17(2), 318–334. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-856X.12031
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    Regime

    1. Vachudova, M. A. (2015). External Actors and Regime Change: How Post-Communism Transformed Comparative Politics. East European Politics and Societies, 29(2), 519–530. https://doi.org/10.1177/0888325415571411
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    Small States

    Veenendaal, W. P., & Corbett, J. (2015). Why Small States Offer Important Answers to Large Questions. Comparative Political Studies, 48(4), 527–549. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414014554687
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    Populism

    1. Verbeek, B., & Zaslove, A. (2015). The impact of populist radical right parties on foreign policy: the Northern League as a junior coalition partner in the Berlusconi Governments. European Political Science Review, 7(4), 525–546. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755773914000319
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    Iteration

    1. Yom, S. (2015). From Methodology to Practice: Inductive Iteration in Comparative Research. Comparative Political Studies, 48(5), 616–644. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414014554685
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    ireland

    1. McCrudden, C., McGarry, J., O’Leary, B., & Schwartz, A. (2016). Why Northern Ireland’s Institutions Need Stability. Government and Opposition, 51(1), 30–58. https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2014.28
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    The Rise of Programmatic Campaigning in Japanese Elections

    Catalinac, A. (2016). From Pork to Policy: The Rise of Programmatic Campaigning in Japanese Elections. Journal of Politics, 78(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1086/683073
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    Policy Selection in the Face of Political Instability

    Davies, G. A. M. (2016). Policy Selection in the Face of Political Instability: Do States Divert, Repress, or Make Concessions? Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60(1), 118–142. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022002714541842
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    Three waves of semi-presidential studies.

    Elgie, R. (2016). Three waves of semi-presidential studies. Democratization, 23(1), 49–70. https://doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2014.960853
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    EUROPEANISATION

    Gattermann, K., Hoegenauer, A.-L., & Huff, A. (2016). research note: studying a new phase of europeanisation of national parliaments. European Political Science, 15(1), 89–107. https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2015.56
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    opposition

    1. Kenny, M., & Verge, T. (2016). Opening Up the Black Box: Gender and Candidate Selection in a New Era. Government and Opposition, 51(3), 351–369. https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2016.5
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    Ethnic

    1. Kramon, E., & Posner, D. N. (2016). Ethnic Favoritism in Education in Kenya. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 11(1), 1–58. https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00015005
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    policy diffusion

    1. Maggetti, M., & Gilardi, F. (2016). Problems (and solutions) in the measurement of policy diffusion mechanisms. Journal of Public Policy, 36(1), 87–107. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0143814X1400035X
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    Brexit

    1. O’Reilly, J., Froud, J., Johal, S., Williams, K., Warhurst, C., Morgan, G., … Le Gales, P. (2016). Brexit: understanding the socio-economic origins and consequences. Socio-Economic Review, 14(4), 807–854. https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mww043
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    Bargaining

    1. Swenden, W. (2016). Centre-State Bargaining and Territorial Accommodation: Evidence from India. Swiss Political Science Review, 22(4), 491–515. https://doi.org/10.1111/spsr.12233
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    Protesting

    1. Shahin, S., Zheng, P., Sturm, H. A., & Fadnis, D. (2016). Protesting the Paradigm: A Comparative Study of News Coverage of Protests in Brazil, China, and India. International Journal of Press-Politics, 21(2), 143–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/1940161216631114
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    BREXIT

    Farrell, H., & Newman, A. (2017). BREXIT, voice and loyalty: rethinking electoral politics in an age of interdependence. Review of International Political Economy, 24(2), 232–247. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2017.1281831