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This timely book provides a comprehensive analysis of political
uncertainty and one of the first efforts to empirically measure it.
Gergana Dimova compares political ambiguity within both established
as well as unconsolidated democracies and explores institutional,
behavioral, and media factors influencing such uncertainty.
Combining aggregate statistical analysis and qualitative case
studies, she seeks to provide answers to some hotly discussed
questions of comparative politics, such as: To what extent is
uncertainty invariable and unavoidable in political life? Why does
uncertainty arise and how is it affecting liberal democracies? In
conclusion, Dimova argues that even in so-called "managed
democracies," such as Russia, uncertainty is rife. Yet it is of a
very different type there than ambiguity in more established
democracies, such as Germany. Overall, this book furnishes
important insights about the value of uncertain actions in
political life and useful tips about how and when to combat it.
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