Alison Johnston

Alison Johnston

Oregon State University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Alison Johnston

Alison Johnston, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of International and Comparative Political Economy, European integration, organized labor, the welfare.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

RIPE 2023 diversity statement

So Right It’s Wrong? Right Governments, Far Right Populism, and Investment Risk

Information provision and preferences toward tuition introduction in public universities: evidence from a survey experiment in Afghanistan

Rating politics: Sovereign credit ratings and democratic choice in prosperous developed countries

RIPE 30th anniversary special feature: looking back and looking forward in IPE

RIPE 2022 diversity statement

Rating politics

A strike against the left: general strikes and public opinion of incumbent governments in Spain

Alison Johnston Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

1706

Citations(since 2020)

1013

Cited By

1136

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Oregon State University

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Alison Johnston Skills & Research Interests

International and Comparative Political Economy

European integration

organized labor

the welfare

Top articles of Alison Johnston

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

RIPE 2023 diversity statement

Jennifer Bair

Juanita Elias

Aida A Hozić

Alison Johnston

Seçkin Köstem

...

2024/1/2

So Right It’s Wrong? Right Governments, Far Right Populism, and Investment Risk

Comparative Political Studies

Alison Johnston

2024/1/23

Information provision and preferences toward tuition introduction in public universities: evidence from a survey experiment in Afghanistan

Education Economics

Rafiuddin Najam

Alison Johnston

2023/11/2

Rating politics: Sovereign credit ratings and democratic choice in prosperous developed countries

Zsófia Barta

Alison Johnston

2023/4/3

RIPE 30th anniversary special feature: looking back and looking forward in IPE

Jennifer Bair

Juanita Elias

Daniela Gabor

Randall Germain

Aida A Hozić

...

2023/1/2

RIPE 2022 diversity statement

Jennifer Bair

Juanita Elias

Daniela Gabor

Randall Germain

Aida A Hozić

...

2023/1/2

Rating politics

Partisan discrimination in credit

Zsófia Barta

Alison JOHNSTON

2012

A strike against the left: general strikes and public opinion of incumbent governments in Spain

Political Studies

Alison Johnston

Kerstin Hamann

Bonnie N Field

2022/8

„The Political Economy of the Eurozone’s Post-crisis Growth Model “

Diminishing returns: The new politics of growth and stagnation

Alison Johnston

Matthias Matthijs

2022/7/1

Signaling virtue or vulnerability? The changing impact of exchange rate regimes on government bond yields

Zsófia Barta

Lucio Baccaro

Alison Johnston

2022/5

RIPE 2021 diversity statement

Jennifer Bair

Daniela Gabor

Randall Germain

Aida A Hozic

Alison Johnston

...

2022/1/2

The strings of the ‘golden straitjacket’: sovereign ratings and the welfare state in developed countries

Socio-Economic Review

Alison Johnston

Zsofia Barta

2022

Introduction: Bricks in the wall: the politics of housing in Europe

Alison Johnston

Paulette Kurzer

2021/3/30

Open Access: Housing prices and wealth inequality in Western Europe

Gregory W Fuller

Alison Johnston

Aidan Regan

2021/3/30

Introduction: Is the European Union capable of integrating diverse models of capitalism?

Alison Johnston

Aidan Regan

2021/3/30

RIPE 2020 diversity statement

Jennifer Bair

Daniela Gabor

Randall Germain

Alison Johnston

Saori N Katada

...

2021/1/22

Strengthening RIPE’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in our field

Jennifer Bair

Daniela Gabor

Randall Germain

Alison Johnston

Saori N Katada

...

2021/1/21

Who Wants What? Redistributive Preferences in Comparative Perspective. By David Rueda and Daniel Stegmueller. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 304p. 34.00 paper.

Perspectives on Politics

Alison Johnston

2020/12

Bricks in the wall: the politics of housing in Europe

West European Politics

Alison Johnston

Paulette Kurzer

2020/2/23

Housing prices and wealth inequality in Western Europe

West European Politics

Gregory W Fuller

Alison Johnston

Aidan Regan

2020/2/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 43
john kelly

john kelly

Birkbeck, University of London

H-index: 28
Kerstin Hamann

Kerstin Hamann

University of Central Florida

H-index: 19
Aidan Regan

Aidan Regan

University College Dublin

H-index: 17
Andreas Kornelakis

Andreas Kornelakis

King's College London

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