Politicians under Radical Uncertainty: How Uncertain Phenomena Influence Political Elites' Behavior

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101043543
EC Contribution
€19,954
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

Political elites-political representatives who can take binding decisions, e.g. ministers, parliamentarians, local politicians-face numerous radically uncertain phenomena, from Covid-19 to the long-term effects of Brexit. Radical uncertainty is characterized by manifold unknowns, ambiguity and vagueness, and it differs fundamentally from resolvable uncertainty, those situations in which it is possible to assign probabilities to outcomes, like the electoral consequences of welfare retrenchment. RADIUNCE will explore how these phenomena influence political elites' behavior. Do they ""avoid"" uncertainty, as some did with the coronavirus

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