Uncertainty and political elites' behavior: introducing the uncertainty grid

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Abstract

Many, if not most, phenomena faced by political elites are characterized by uncertainty. This characterization also holds for the concept uncertainty itself, with conceptualizations and operationalizations differing both across and within bodies of scholarship. The conceptual vagueness poses a challenge to the accumulation of knowledge. To address this challenge, we integrate and expand existing work and develop an uncertainty grid to map phenomena (e.g., Covid-19; digitalization) or aspects thereof (e.g., vaccines; generative Artificial Intelligence [AI]). The uncertainty grid includes both the nature of a phenomenon's uncertainty (epistemic and/or aleatory) and its level and enables labeling phenomena as certain, resolvably uncertain, or radically uncertain. We demonstrate the utility of the uncertainty grid by mapping the development of uncertainty during the Covid-19 pandemic onto it. Moreover, we discuss how researchers can use the grid to develop testable hypotheses regarding political elites' behavior in response to uncertain phenomena.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalEuropean Political Science Review
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Dec 2025

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Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • political behavior
  • political elites
  • uncertainty
  • uncertainty grid

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