Tim Bale

Tim Bale

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 39

Europe-United Kingdom

About Tim Bale

Tim Bale, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen Mary University of London, specializes in the field of Political parties, Comparative politics, European politics, British politics.

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

Hopes will be dashed: Brexit and the ‘Merkel myth’

Local party members’ views are associated, but not completely congruent, with local constituency opinion

Book Review: The Art of the Impossible: How to Start a Political Party (and Why You Probably Shouldn’t). The Inside Story of The Brexit Party

Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared

Book review: Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared

Book review: The 1922 Committee: Power Behind the Scenes

The conservative party after Brexit: Turmoil and transformation

Britain’s political parties and the constitution

Tim Bale Information

University

Position

Professor of Politics

Citations(all)

7231

Citations(since 2020)

3056

Cited By

5269

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

Queen Mary University of London

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Tim Bale Skills & Research Interests

Political parties

Comparative politics

European politics

British politics

Top articles of Tim Bale

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hopes will be dashed: Brexit and the ‘Merkel myth’

Journal of European Integration

Tim Bale

Karl Pike

2024/2/17

Local party members’ views are associated, but not completely congruent, with local constituency opinion

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Chris Hanretty

Tim Bale

Monica Poletti

Paul Webb

2024/1/17

Book Review: The Art of the Impossible: How to Start a Political Party (and Why You Probably Shouldn’t). The Inside Story of The Brexit Party

Tim Bale

2024/1

Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared

Katharine Dommett

Glenn Kefford

Simon Kruschinski

2024

Book review: Data-driven campaigning and political parties: Five advanced democracies compared

Tim Bale

2024/4/9

Book review: The 1922 Committee: Power Behind the Scenes

Tim Bale

2024/3

The conservative party after Brexit: Turmoil and transformation

Tim Bale

2023/3/13

Britain’s political parties and the constitution

Institute for Government/Bennett Institute, retrieved

Tim Bale

2023/2

James O’Brien, How They Broke Britain

Society

Tim Bale

2023/12/15

Shopping for a better deal? Party switching among grassroots members in Britain

Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties

Paul Webb

Tim Bale

2023/4/3

Correction to: The British General Election of 2019

Robert Ford

Tim Bale

Will Jennings

Paula Surridge

2022/8/9

Centre-right parties and immigration in an era of politicisation

Leila Hadj Abdou

Tim Bale

Andrew Peter Geddes

2022/1/25

‘Leaving the red Tories’: Ideology, leaders, and why party members quit

Party Politics

Matthew Barnfield

Tim Bale

2022/1

In power but not in office: how radical right ‘outsiders’ can influence their mainstream rivals–the UK and Australian cases

Commonwealth & Comparative Politics

Alan Wager

Tim Bale

Anika Gauja

Jordan McSwiney

2022/4/29

The Conservative Party’s Turmoil and Division

Political Insight

Tim Bale

2022/12

Roundtable: Considering Cake-ism.

Renewal (0968252X)

Tim Bale

Amreen Qureshi

Jo Littler

Ben Jackson

2022/4/1

The British General Election of 2019: Was it Boris Wot Won it?

Political Insight

Robert Ford

Tim Bale

Will Jennings

Paula Surridge

2022/3

The death of May’s law: Intra-and inter-party value differences in Britain’s labour and conservative parties

Political Studies

Alan Wager

Tim Bale

Philip Cowley

Anand Menon

2022/11

Policy, office, votes–and integrity. The British Conservative Party, Brexit, and immigration

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Tim Bale

2022/1/25

The United Kingdom: The Pandemic and the Tale of Two Populist Parties

Tim Bale

2022/8/26

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Co-Authors

H-index: 46
Christoffer Green-Pedersen

Christoffer Green-Pedersen

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 42
Jonathan Boston

Jonathan Boston

Victoria University of Wellington

H-index: 42
Paul Webb

Paul Webb

University of Sussex

H-index: 37
Paul Taggart

Paul Taggart

University of Sussex

H-index: 30
Petr Kopecky

Petr Kopecky

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 24
Sean Hanley

Sean Hanley

University College London

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