The American Political Science Review Citation Classics

In any scholarly field, some works are widely acknowledged as classics, whereas the rest—indeed, the great majority—are little noted nor long remembered. Indeed, according to the “Iron Law of Important Articles,” the number of significant articles increases only to the extent of the square root of the number of published articles (Holub, Tappeiner, and Eberharter 1991). It follows that as a research literature grows, important articles constitute an ever-decreasing proportion of the total output.

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[5]  Herbert McClosky,et al.  Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe about Civil Liberties. , 1984 .

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[8]  Z. Maoz The Controversy over the Democratic Peace: Rearguard Action or Cracks in the Wall? , 1997, International Security.

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[12]  Zeev Maoz,et al.  Normative and Structural Causes of Democratic Peace, 1946–1986 , 1993, American Political Science Review.

[13]  On the Meaning of Political Support , 1977 .

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[17]  R. Monastersky The number that's devouring science , 2005 .

[18]  Edward R. Tufte,et al.  Determinants of the Outcomes of Midterm Congressional Elections , 1975, American Political Science Review.

[19]  Jonathan N. Katz,et al.  What To Do (and Not to Do) with Time-Series Cross-Section Data , 1995, American Political Science Review.

[20]  R. Axelrod An Evolutionary Approach to Norms , 1986, American Political Science Review.

[21]  B. Russett,et al.  Triangulating Peace: Democracy, Interdependence, and International Organizations , 2000 .

[22]  Douglas A. Hibbs,et al.  Political Parties and Macroeconomic Policy , 1977, American Political Science Review.

[23]  Johan P. Olsen,et al.  The New Institutionalism: Organizational Factors in Political Life , 1983, American Political Science Review.

[24]  Michael E. Alvarez,et al.  Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950–1990 , 2000 .

[25]  Gerald H. Kramer,et al.  The Ecological Fallacy Revisited: Aggregate- versus Individual-level Findings on Economics and Elections, and Sociotropic Voting , 1983, American Political Science Review.

[26]  R. Franzese,et al.  Political‐Economic Cycles , 2008 .

[27]  Lawrence B. Mohr,et al.  Determinants of Innovation in Organizations , 1969, American Political Science Review.

[28]  P. Converse,et al.  The American voter , 1960 .

[29]  S. Lipset Some Social Requisites of Democracy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy , 1959, American Political Science Review.

[30]  H. Asher Causal modeling , 1976 .

[31]  W. Hamilton,et al.  The Evolution of Cooperation , 1984 .

[32]  Larry M. Bartels,et al.  Presidential Vote Models: A Recount , 2001, PS: Political Science & Politics.

[33]  Jack L. Walker The Diffusion of Innovations among the American States , 1969, American Political Science Review.

[34]  Eugene Garfield,et al.  Citation indexing - its theory and application in science, technology, and humanities , 1979 .

[35]  Michael Goldsmith Size and Democracy , 2002 .

[36]  W. Gamson Power and discontent , 1968 .

[37]  J. Zaller,et al.  The American Ethos: Public Attitudes Toward Capitalism and Democracy , 1984 .

[38]  Johan P. Olsen,et al.  Elaborating the “New Institutionalism” , 2008 .

[39]  Gerhard Lehmbruch Liberal Corporatism and Party Government , 1977 .

[40]  E. Tufte Beautiful Evidence , 2006 .

[41]  D. Easton,et al.  A Systems Analysis of Political Life , 1966 .

[42]  E. Tufte The Relationship between Seats and Votes in Two-Party Systems , 1973, American Political Science Review.

[43]  Edward Rolf Tufte Visual explanations - images and quantities, evidence and narrative , 1997 .

[44]  D. Hibbs Political Parties and Macroeconomic Policies and Outcomes in the United States , 1986 .

[45]  C. Lindblom THE SCIENCE OF MUDDLING THROUGH , 1959 .

[46]  J. Citrin,et al.  Trust in government. , 1999 .

[47]  David L. Rousseau Democracy and War , 2005 .

[48]  C. Hempel The Function of General Laws in History , 1942 .

[49]  Fred R. Shapiro,et al.  The Most-Cited Articles from The Yale Law Journal , 1991 .

[50]  David R. Cameron,et al.  The Expansion of the Public Economy: A Comparative Analysis , 1978, American Political Science Review.

[51]  J. Pakulski Lipset, Seymour Martin , 2006 .

[52]  L. Brown,et al.  Using Citation Analysis to Assess the Impact of Journals and Articles on Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR) , 1985 .

[53]  Roger D. Congleton,et al.  Economic Conditions and National Elections, Post-Sample Forecasts of the Kramer Equations , 1982, American Political Science Review.

[54]  Martin Shubik,et al.  A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System , 1954, American Political Science Review.

[55]  J. Citrin,et al.  Comment: The Political Relevance of Trust in Government , 1974, American Political Science Review.

[56]  Ian Ayres,et al.  Determinants of Citations to Articles in Elite Law Reviews , 1999 .

[57]  Peter Bachrach,et al.  power and Poverty , 1970 .

[58]  John Londregan,et al.  A Model of the Political Economy of the United States , 1991, American Political Science Review.

[59]  Vincenzo Ruggiero,et al.  It's the economy, stupid! Classifying power crimes , 2007 .

[60]  P. Bachrach,et al.  Two Faces of Power , 1962, American Political Science Review.

[61]  W. Riker,et al.  Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice , 1982 .

[62]  Duncan MacRae,et al.  Growth and Decay Curves in Scientific Citations , 1969 .

[63]  Jack L. Walker,et al.  Political Trust and Racial Ideology , 1970, American Political Science Review.

[64]  T. Clifton Morgan,et al.  Grasping the Democratic Peace: Principles for a Post-Cold War World , 1994 .

[65]  R. Dahl The concept of power , 2007 .

[66]  William D. Berry,et al.  State Lottery Adoptions as Policy Innovations: An Event History Analysis , 1990, American Political Science Review.

[67]  W. Powell,et al.  Careers in Print: Books, Journals, and Scholarly Reputations , 1995, American Journal of Sociology.

[68]  W. Riker,et al.  A Theory of the Calculus of Voting , 1968, American Political Science Review.

[69]  Karl W. Deutsch,et al.  Political Community And The North Atlantic Area , 1958 .

[70]  A. Downs An Economic Theory of Democracy , 1957 .

[71]  G. Tappeiner,et al.  The Iron Law of Important Articles , 1991 .

[72]  B. McNamara,et al.  The institutionalization of the good death. , 1994, Social science & medicine.

[73]  J. Scott Rational Choice Theory , 2007 .

[74]  W. Riker,et al.  Some Ambiguities in the Notion of Power , 1964, American Political Science Review.

[75]  Virginia Gray,et al.  Innovation in the States: A Diffusion Study , 1973, American Political Science Review.

[76]  Z. Maoz,et al.  Realist and Cultural Critiques of the Democratic Peace: A Theoretical and Empirical Reassessment , 1998 .

[77]  W. Nordhaus The Political Business Cycle , 1975 .

[78]  Jack L. Walker A Critique of the Elitist Theory of Democracy , 1966, American Political Science Review.