Liesbet Hooghe

About Liesbet Hooghe

Liesbet Hooghe, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Political science, Comparative politics, Political behavior, European Union, Multilevel governance.

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

The Russian threat and the consolidation of the West: How populism and EU-skepticism shape party support for Ukraine

How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy

Transformation of the political space: A citizens’ perspective

Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations

Revisiting party system structuration in Latin America and Europe: Economic and socio-cultural dimensions

Differentiation in the European Union and beyond

The social bases of political parties: A new measure and survey

Contesting Covid: The ideological bases of partisan responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic

Liesbet Hooghe Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

45404

Citations(since 2020)

15517

Cited By

35809

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

81

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Liesbet Hooghe Skills & Research Interests

Political science

Comparative politics

Political behavior

European Union

Multilevel governance

Top articles of Liesbet Hooghe

The Russian threat and the consolidation of the West: How populism and EU-skepticism shape party support for Ukraine

European Union Politics

2024/3/18

How Crises Shape Circles of Solidarity: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy

Comparative Political Studies

2023/5/26

Transformation of the political space: A citizens’ perspective

European Journal of Political Research

2024/2

Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations

The review of international organizations

2023/10

Revisiting party system structuration in Latin America and Europe: Economic and socio-cultural dimensions

Party Politics

2023/7

Differentiation in the European Union and beyond

European Union Politics

2023/3

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

The social bases of political parties: A new measure and survey

British Journal of Political Science

2023/1

Contesting Covid: The ideological bases of partisan responses to the Covid‐19 pandemic

European Journal of Political Research

2022/11

The social roots of the transnational cleavage: Education, occupation, and sex

Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper

2022/7/25

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

Social roots of the transnational cleavage

2022/7/6

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

Chapel Hill expert survey trend file, 1999–2019

Electoral studies

2022/2/1

Multilevel governance and the coordination dilemma

2021/12/10

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

Beyond Lemke & Marks “The Crisis of Socialism”: The Rise of a New Cleavage

2021/7/20

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

The territorial architecture of government

Governance

2021/7

The RAI travels to Latin America: Measuring regional authority under regime change

Regional & Federal Studies

2021/3/15

Cleavage theory

The Palgrave handbook of EU crises

2021

Language difference and regional authority

Regional & Federal Studies

2021/1/1

A postfunctionalist theory of multilevel governance

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

2020/11

Liesbet Hooghe
Liesbet Hooghe

H-Index: 44

Gary Marks
Gary Marks

H-Index: 52

The changing political landscape in Europe

2020/9/24

Who opposes the EU? Continuity and change in party Euroscepticism between 2014 and 2019

LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog

2020/6/1

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