The Most Cited Articles Published By Politics 2011-2015

In this post, the final in our series celebrating the 35th year of the journal, we look at the most cited articles published by Politics from 2011-2015.

In this post, the final in our series celebrating the 35th year of the journal, we look at the most cited articles published by Politics from 2011-2015. We’ve noticed the return of a distinct European focus to the list; however, one can also discern a common underlying theme on the politics of neoliberalisation and reactions to it from across the political spectrum.

While looking back over 35 years of the journal has been fun, we are even more excited about what lies ahead in the next 24 months. Upcoming contributions to the journal include a special issue on the everyday, a learning and teaching special section focusing on Africa in international studies, and a special section on the state of art for intersectionality in politics research.

The Politics archive is now posted by SAGE, including all issues since 1981. Look back at the most cited article from 1981-1985, 1986-1990, 1991-1995, 1996-2000, 2001-2005 and 2006-2010!

Kyle Grayson

Kyle Grayson

Kyle Grayson is a senior lecturer in international politics at Newcastle University and the co-editor of POLITICS.

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