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  1. Summary. In Europe, the management of severe, cross-border crises is shared increasingly among actors and institutions at local, national, and supranational governance levels. The supranational political system of the European Union (EU) allows for substantial delegation of collective powers for public policymaking—and that delegation extends ...

  2. Jun 27, 2023 · The concepts of communication and trust play a central role in crisis management. There is a complex nexus between communication and trust building in crisis management, as different activities and processes result in communication and trust building in crisis management. This article argues that communication and trust are two sides of the same crisis management coin: each complements the ...

  3. Dec 8, 2016 · Second, we focus on the crisis management stage, which considers the actions taken by managers in the immediate aftermath of a crisis. 1 From our literature review, we recognize that the internal perspective focuses on crisis leadership, while the external perspective focuses on stakeholder perceptions of the crisis. This research is also summarized online in Tables 2a and 2b.

    • Jonathan Bundy, Michael D. Pfarrer, Cole E. Short, W. Timothy Coombs
    • 2017
    • The Host Nation and The Local Emergency Management Authority
    • The United Nations Global Coordination and The Cluster System
    • Regional Mechanisms
    • Working with The Military

    As a general rule, the primary duty-bearer with regard to persons affected by disasters is the government of the affected State. Every country has built its own emergency response service developed according to its political, cultural, and social traditions. Civil protection, civil defense, contingency agency, emergency management authorities each ...

    In 1971, General Assembly Resolution 2816 (XXVI) called on the Secretary-General to appoint a Disaster Relief Coordinator with the responsibility to ‘mobilize, direct and coordinate’ the UN response to disasters. In March 1972, the Office of the United Nations Disaster Relief Organization (UNDRO) was established to co-ordinate international relief ...

    In parallel with the global mechanisms, several dedicated coordination tools were developed at regional level, for example, in Europe, Latin America, and among NATO countries. The European Union over the years has developed several different tools to intervene in emergency situations.Footnote 71Moreover, the European Union member countries are amon...

    Very often, response operations are handled at national level by the military forces of the affected State, so the need to have a clear framework for coordination is critical.Footnote 77 Moreover, international military actors are increasingly involved in humanitarian activitiesFootnote 78 both in complex emergencies and post disaster relief operat...

    • Giovanni De Siervo
    • giovanni.desiervo@protezionecivile.it
    • 2012
  4. Jul 1, 2022 · The crisis management actors can be regarded as a heterogeneous system-of-systems, where each sub-system, i.e., actor, has its specific role, culture, and procedures but where there exists little ...

  5. From an objective perspective, IOs are examined as unitary actors that have the aim of contributing to the stability of the international political system. On the other hand, in a subjectivistic approach, IOs’ actual crisis management is the focus.

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  7. The areas investigated in the article include starting-points and triggers for crisis management collaborations, formal planning versus emergent collaborations, level of collaboration, bottom-up and top-down processes, the upscaling dilemma, goal-formulation, adaptation through intra-crisis learning, the involvement and role of non-state/governmental actors, and the prevalence and impact of ...

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