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About this journalThe British Journal of Politics and International Relations (BJPIR) is an international journal that publishes innovative, cutting edge contemporary scholarship on international relations, comparative politics, public policy, political theory and (especially) politics and policy in the United Kingdom. It is the world’s premier journal for research into British politics.This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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After trim spaces title : Introduction: A Xi change in policy?Shaun Breslin, Pan Zhongqi
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After trim spaces title : Taking one for the team: Partisan alignment and planning outcomes in England
Feb 2021 - OnlineFirstFirst published: 11 Feb 2021 -
After trim spaces title : From the ancient Silk Road to the belt and road initiative: Narratives, signalling and trust-buildingYujia Zhao, May Tan-Mullins
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After trim spaces title : Blame it on turnout? Citizens’ participation and polls’ accuracyJean-François Daoust
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After trim spaces title : Anti-populism during the Yellow Vest protests: From combatting the Rassemblement National to dealing with street populistsSoraya Hamdaoui
Jan 2021 - OnlineFirstFirst published: 10 Jan 2021 -
After trim spaces title : ‘You’re a populist! No, you are a populist!’: The rhetorical analysis of a popular insult in the United Kingdom, 1970–2018Matteo CM Casiraghi
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After trim spaces title : Building an authoritarian regime: Strategies for autocratisation and resistance in Belarus and SlovakiaAris Trantidis
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After trim spaces title : Managing volatile asymmetry: China’s emergence from the Korean dilemma
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After trim spaces title : Beyond the core: Do ethnic parties ‘reach out’ in power-sharing systems?Cera Murtagh, Allison McCulloch
Jan 2021 - OnlineFirstFirst published: 08 Jan 2021
Most read articles in this journal in the last 6 months.
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After trim spaces title : Social media and youth political engagement: Preaching to the converted or providing a new voice for youth?Avril Keating, Gabriella Melis
Nov 2017 - Vol 19 , Issue 4First published: 07 Jul 2017Views: 9036 Citations: 21 -
After trim spaces title : Media definitely do matter: Brexit, immigration, climate change and beyond
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After trim spaces title : Oh Jeremy Corbyn! Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election?Paul Whiteley, Monica Poletti, Paul Webb, Tim Bale
Feb 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 27 Dec 2018Views: 4182 Citations: 16 -
After trim spaces title : Taking back control? Investigating the role of immigration in the 2016 vote for BrexitMatthew Goodwin, Caitlin Milazzo
Aug 2017 - Vol 19 , Issue 3First published: 08 Jun 2017Views: 3447 Citations: 131 -
After trim spaces title : The personal is global political: The antifeminist backlash in the United NationsJelena Cupać, Irem Ebetürk
Nov 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 4First published: 09 Sep 2020Views: 2682 Citations: 2 -
After trim spaces title : Leadership succession in politics: The democracy/autocracy divide revisited
May 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 2First published: 11 Mar 2020Views: 2554 Citations: 1 -
After trim spaces title : Just like us: Everyday celebrity politicians and the pursuit of popularity in an age of anti-politicsMatthew Wood, Jack Corbett, Matthew Flinders
Aug 2016 - Vol 18 , Issue 3First published: 08 Jun 2016Views: 2312 Citations: 35 -
After trim spaces title : Conceptualising backlash politics: Introduction to a special issue on backlash politics in comparisonKaren J Alter, Michael Zürn
Nov 2020 - Vol 22 , Issue 4First published: 09 Sep 2020Views: 1923 Citations: 1 -
After trim spaces title : ‘Shot Pakistani girl’: The limitations of girls education discourses in UK newspaper coverage of Malala Yousafzai
Aug 2016 - Vol 18 , Issue 3First published: 18 May 2016Views: 1787 Citations: 6
Most cited articles published in this journal in the last 3 years. These statistics are updated weekly using data sourced exclusively from CrossRef.
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After trim spaces title : Post-Brexit EU/UK security cooperation: NATO, CSDP+, or ‘French connection’?Benjamin Martill, Monika Sus
Nov 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 4First published: 11 Sep 2018Citations: 21 Views: 2795 -
After trim spaces title : Oh Jeremy Corbyn! Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election?Paul Whiteley, Monica Poletti, Paul Webb, Tim Bale
Feb 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 27 Dec 2018Citations: 16 Views: 18853 -
After trim spaces title : Media definitely do matter: Brexit, immigration, climate change and beyond
Nov 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 4First published: 22 Sep 2018Citations: 15 Views: 23548 -
After trim spaces title : Reflections on After VictoryG. John Ikenberry
Feb 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 10 Aug 2018Citations: 12 Views: 3545 -
After trim spaces title : Populism as an intra-party phenomenon: The British Labour Party under Jeremy CorbynJake Watts, Tim Bale
Feb 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 1First published: 29 Oct 2018Citations: 11 Views: 3834 -
After trim spaces title : Brexit, CANZUK, and the legacy of empireDuncan Bell, Srdjan Vucetic
May 2019 - Vol 21 , Issue 2First published: 19 Feb 2019Citations: 11 Views: 1665 -
After trim spaces title : Inside the personal party: Leader-owners, light organizations and limited lifespansGlenn Kefford, Duncan McDonnell
May 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 2First published: 06 Feb 2018Citations: 10 Views: 803 -
After trim spaces title : Subsistence protection and mitigation ambition: Necessities, economic and climatic
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After trim spaces title : The European Parliament and the eurozone crisis: An exceptional actor?
Aug 2018 - Vol 20 , Issue 3First published: 02 May 2018Citations: 9 Views: 580
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