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Crisis Management in the European Union - Cooperation in the Face of Emergencies

English · Hardback

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In less than a decade, Europe has witnessed a series of large-scale natural disasters and two major terrorist attacks. Growing concern about the trans-national effects of these incidents has caused the EU Member States to seek more multilateral cooperation. As a result, a system of common arrangements for handling large-scale emergencies or disasters has emerged, which, due to its quick and ad-hoc development, may seem almost impenetrable to newcomers to the field. This book seeks to provide a much-needed overview of disaster and crisis management systems in the EU. It provides a basic understanding of how EU policy has evolved, the EU's mandate, and above all, a concise and hands-on description of the most central crisis management arrangements. Written by some of Europe's main experts and consultants in the field, this book represents a unique and comprehensive source of information for everyone involved or interested in the European Union crisis management system.
"This book will quickly become an indispensable resource for two groups: Practitioners will enjoy its accessible and comprehensive style. Academics curious about this emerging field will turn to it for an introductory overview. As someone who closely studies this field, I find the book engaging, detailed, and accurate, and I read every line with great interest. The authors are to be commended for the quality of research that went into this work."
Mark Rhinard, Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
 

List of contents

Understanding the Crisis Management System of the European Union.- The EU Policy-Making Process and Crisis Management.- The European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection.- Rapid Alerts for Crises at the EU Level.- The Community Mechanism for Civil Protection and the European Union Solidarity Fund.- EU Consular Cooperation in Crisis Situations.- The Crisis Coordination Arrangements (CCA).- Counter-terrorism in the European Union.- The Future of Crisis Management within the European Union.

Summary

In less than a decade, Europe has witnessed a series of large-scale natural disasters and two major terrorist attacks. Growing concern about the trans-national effects of these incidents has caused the EU Member States to seek more multilateral cooperation. As a result, a system of common arrangements for handling large-scale emergencies or disasters has emerged, which, due to its quick and ad-hoc development, may seem almost impenetrable to newcomers to the field. This book seeks to provide a much-needed overview of disaster and crisis management systems in the EU. It provides a basic understanding of how EU policy has evolved, the EU’s mandate, and above all, a concise and hands-on description of the most central crisis management arrangements. Written by some of Europe’s main experts and consultants in the field, this book represents a unique and comprehensive source of information for everyone involved or interested in the European Union crisis management system.
"This book will quickly become an indispensable resource for two groups: Practitioners will enjoy its accessible and comprehensive style. Academics curious about this emerging field will turn to it for an introductory overview. As someone who closely studies this field, I find the book engaging, detailed, and accurate, and I read every line with great interest. The authors are to be commended for the quality of research that went into this work."
Mark Rhinard, Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
 

Product details

Assisted by Stefa Olsson (Editor), Stefan Olsson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.07.2009
 
EAN 9783642006968
ISBN 978-3-642-00696-8
No. of pages 171
Weight 380 g
Illustrations XII, 171 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

B, Internationale Wirtschaft, EU, Europäische Union, Political Science, Policy, Political Science and International Studies, European Union (EU), European Integration, Economic systems & structures, International institutions, Natural disasters, European Economic Community literature, European Economic Integration, natural disaster

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