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Larsen, Jeffrey Arthur, (1954-)
Responding to catastrophic events[electronic resource] :consequence management and policies /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
363.34/80973
書名/作者:
Responding to catastrophic events : consequence management and policies // edited by Jeffrey A. Larsen.
其他作者:
Larsen, Jeffrey Arthur,
出版者:
New York, New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, [2013]
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
National security - United States.
標題:
Emergency management - Government policy - United States.
標題:
Security, International.
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief
ISBN:
9781137336439 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137336439 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
PART I: BACKGROUND -- 1. Dealing with Disaster; Jeffrey Larsen -- 2. What Just Happened? Situational Awareness, Threat Characterization and Effective Consequence Management; James Wirtz -- 3.The Tyranny of Time: The Challenge of First Response; Jerry Barnhill -- PART II: FEDERAL RESPONSE -- 4. Federal Response: Assisting without Overwhelming; Greg Moser and Garry Briese -- 5. Homeland Security and Defense; Richard Love -- 6. Department of Defense Response: The Evolving Mission; Pat Allen Pentland -- PART III: RELATED ISSUES -- 7. Legal Issues Associated with a Catastrophic Domestic Incident; G. Roderick Gillette -- 8. Communications: The Critical Function; George Haddow -- 9. Foreign Consequence Management; Brian Lewis -- PART IV: CASE STUDIES -- 10. Terror on the Tokyo Subway: Aum Shinrikyo and WMD Consequence Management; Erin Mahan -- 11. Hurricane Katrina and Consequence Management; Jessica Iannotti -- 12. Fractured Response: Lessons for WMD Consequence Management from Hurricane Katrina and the 1995 Tokyo Subway Attack; Shane Smith -- PART V: CONCLUSION -- 13. Consequence Management and National Security; Kerry Kartchner.
摘要、提要註:
"Responding to Catastrophic Events" brings together the leading scholars and practitioners of consequence management to instruct a new generation in how to respond to both natural disasters and manmade events. Focusing on the relationship of disaster management to national security and the Department of Defense, the contributors cover a range of potential scenarios and address the distinct responsibilities of first responders, the Departments of Homeland Security, Defense, and State, and the military. They also point to the importance of having a plan for the media and knowing the legal obstacles and issues that may arise in a disaster situation. Using recent case studies to provide lessons learned for future responses to disasters, "Responding to Catastrophic Events" is a comprehensive and vital reader for any scholar of public policy, emergency management, or strategic studies.
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137336439
Responding to catastrophic events[electronic resource] :consequence management and policies /
Responding to catastrophic events
consequence management and policies /[electronic resource] :edited by Jeffrey A. Larsen. - New York, New York :Palgrave Macmillan,[2013] - 1 online resource. - Initiatives in strategic studies : issues and policies. - Initiatives in strategic studies--issues and policies..
Includes index.
PART I: BACKGROUND -- 1. Dealing with Disaster; Jeffrey Larsen -- 2. What Just Happened? Situational Awareness, Threat Characterization and Effective Consequence Management; James Wirtz -- 3.The Tyranny of Time: The Challenge of First Response; Jerry Barnhill -- PART II: FEDERAL RESPONSE -- 4. Federal Response: Assisting without Overwhelming; Greg Moser and Garry Briese -- 5. Homeland Security and Defense; Richard Love -- 6. Department of Defense Response: The Evolving Mission; Pat Allen Pentland -- PART III: RELATED ISSUES -- 7. Legal Issues Associated with a Catastrophic Domestic Incident; G. Roderick Gillette -- 8. Communications: The Critical Function; George Haddow -- 9. Foreign Consequence Management; Brian Lewis -- PART IV: CASE STUDIES -- 10. Terror on the Tokyo Subway: Aum Shinrikyo and WMD Consequence Management; Erin Mahan -- 11. Hurricane Katrina and Consequence Management; Jessica Iannotti -- 12. Fractured Response: Lessons for WMD Consequence Management from Hurricane Katrina and the 1995 Tokyo Subway Attack; Shane Smith -- PART V: CONCLUSION -- 13. Consequence Management and National Security; Kerry Kartchner.
"Responding to Catastrophic Events" brings together the leading scholars and practitioners of consequence management to instruct a new generation in how to respond to both natural disasters and manmade events. Focusing on the relationship of disaster management to national security and the Department of Defense, the contributors cover a range of potential scenarios and address the distinct responsibilities of first responders, the Departments of Homeland Security, Defense, and State, and the military. They also point to the importance of having a plan for the media and knowing the legal obstacles and issues that may arise in a disaster situation. Using recent case studies to provide lessons learned for future responses to disasters, "Responding to Catastrophic Events" is a comprehensive and vital reader for any scholar of public policy, emergency management, or strategic studies.
ISBN: 9781137336439 (electronic bk.)
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