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Volume 14  Issue 2

14-2Comment: Gambling with crisis?

Analysis - Sweden’s wildfires of 2018; Gatwick drone incursion; Meeting the drone security challenge; Social licence, resilience & social media; Deciding will be decisive; Cargo cults and the third sector; Brazilian civil defence interview

Citizens & resilience - Citizen behaviour and crises; Resilient cities and states; Preparing the public; MH17: The station manager’s story; The heart of resilience; Working with terror victims; Women in the war on counterfeiting

Leadership - Servant leadership for first responders; The future of humanitarian learning; Resilient leadership in crisis response

Safety & security - The myth of the lone wolf terrorist; Call for consistency in kidnap response; Building a corporate security sandbox; Be prepared: Crisis solutions

Global risks - The backbones of disaster resilience; Black swans and grey rhinos; Preparing for new risk scenarios; Small-scale producers on the frontlines

Humanitarian & Third Sector - Expanding the boundaries of healthcare; The Internet as a civil protection tool; Humanitarian supply chains; Reducing risk in the Asia-Pacific; Nepal’s new disaster law; Consistency in an unpredictable world

Regulars - R&D: The future of public warning; Events; Frontline

Articles

 
Deciding will be decisive (323.0KB) 12/01/2021, Response procedures and manuals may have reached their limitations in crisis communications, according to Patrick Meschenmoser
 
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