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This book focuses on developments of resilience in Europe, discussing its different interpretations and enactments, as well as approaches to national security and crisis and disaster management.
Examining war-time resilience, increased refugee flows into the EU, societal resilience, and its general application of the concept in national security strategies, the book juxtaposes the multifaceted nature of resilience in different, yet connected, European countries. In doing so, it illuminates the multiplicity of approaches and interpretations that allows a deeper understanding of dynamically (re)developing approaches to resilience.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners working in crisis response, disaster management, and resilience and more broadly to European studies, migration studies, security studies, politics, public policy, and international relations.
Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Contents
1. Introducing Resilience 2. Approaching Resilience: The rise of resilience in the German civil protection system 3. Societal Resilience in Germany: Conceptual and Empirical Reflections for Dealing with Crises and Disasters 4. Polish Trajectories of Resilience: Exploring Discourses on Security and Crisis Response 5. Resilience in the Polish Strategic Discourse and Practice: The use of the Polish Territorial Forces during the COVID-19 pandemic 6. Resilience and Self-organisation of the Polish Migration Governance System: Experiences from the First Months of the 'Ukrainian Refugee Crisis' of 2022 7. The Ukrainian Approach to Ensuring National Resilience: Experience Proven in Peace and Wartime 8. Foreign Trade Resilience During Wartime 9. Conclusion: Old and New Paths of Resilience