Titre : | Societal security and crisis management : governance capacity and legitimacy |
Auteurs : | Per Lægreid, Editeur scientifique Lise H. Rykkja, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : | Basingstoke (Hampshire) : Palgrave Macmillan |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Collection : | New security challenges |
Présentation physique : | XVII, 397 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-319-92302-4 |
Autre ISBN/ISSN : | 978-3-030-06401-3 |
Mots clés : |
Gestion des crises
Gestion des situations d'urgence Gestion du risque Politique publique Administration publique -- Prise de décision Catastrophes naturelles -- Lutte contre Terrorisme -- Lutte contre |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. en fin de chaque contribution. Index |
Résumé : |
This book studies governance capacity and governance legitimacy for societal security and crisis management. It highlights the importance of building organizational capacity by focusing on the coordination of public resources and underscores the[...]
This book studies governance capacity and governance legitimacy for societal security and crisis management. It highlights the importance of building organizational capacity by focusing on the coordination of public resources and underscores the relevance of legitimacy by emphasizing the importance of public perceptions, attitudes, and trust vis-à-vis government arrangements for crisis management.
The authors explore several cases and identify relevant dimensions concerning performance, capacity and legitimacy across different countries. It is an ideal volume for audiences interested in public administration, public policy, crisis management and security studies : - Provides new and unique insight on government capacity for crisis management, including case studies from five European countries. - Presents new academic research from a cross-disciplinary team of researchers in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. - Includes case studies on different types of crises, including flood management, forest fires, the refugee crisis and central government organization for dealing with terrorism and crises. - Offers insight on attitudes towards national states counterterrorist activity and democracy by analyzing large-scale citizen surveys. Per Lægreid is Professor at the Department for Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway. Lise H. Rykkja is Associate Professor at the Department for Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen, Norway, and Research Professor at Uni Research Rokkan Centre, Norway. [Présentation par le site internet de l'éditeur] |
Note de contenu : |
1. Organizing for societal security and crisis management : governance capacity and legitimacy
Part I. Governance capacity : mapping the administrative arrangements
2. Organizing for societal security and crisis management in Germany, The Neth[...]
1. Organizing for societal security and crisis management : governance capacity and legitimacy
Part I. Governance capacity : mapping the administrative arrangements 2. Organizing for societal security and crisis management in Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK 3. Beyond loose couplings in crisis preparedness : the role of coordination agencies in Sweden and Norway Part II. Crisis management and governance capacity : case studies 4. The flood crisis in Germany 2013 5. Flood crisis management in England 6. Only trees burning ? : the Mid-Sweden forest fire of 2014 7. A toxic cloud of smoke : communication and coordination in a transboundary crisis 8. The 2015 refugee crisis in Sweden : a coordination challenge 9. Suburban eruption : the management of social unrest in the suburbs of Stockholm in 2011 10. The 2011 London riots : civil disorder and government non-responses 11. Changes in the Norwegian central crisis management after the terrorist attacks in 2011 12. Crisis management capacity in central government : the perceptions of civil servants in Norway Part III. Crisis management and governance legitimacy 13. A political assassination and a crisis of legitimacy : the murder of Pim Fortuyn 14. The refugee crisis in Germany : new coordination structures to repair organisational legitimacy 15. Countering fear : democratic States’ ability to ease citizens’ fear of terrorism 16. Counterterrorist legislation and beliefs in democracy : a longitudinal study 17. The July 22 terrorist attacks in Norway and citizens’ attitudes toward counterterrorist authorities 18. Governance capacity and legitimacy revisited 19. Appendix : institutional arrangements within the field of societal security and crisis management in Germany, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands and the UK. 2018 |
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