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European states and international organizations have established multiple policies and mechanisms to deal with various risks, crises and disasters. This edited volume examines the emerging multi-level policy space of European civil security governance, identifying patterns and reviewing the opportunities and obstacles for cooperation.
Contents
1. European Civil Security Governance: Towards a New Comprehensive Policy-Space? (Introduction); Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann
PART I: THE CHALLENGE OF DIVERSITY
2. Cooperation under Diversity? Exploring Cultural and Institutional Diversity in European Civil Security Governance; Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann
3. Civil Security Governance Systems in the New EU Member States: Closer to ' 'Old Europe ' ' or a Distinctive Path?; Piotr Matczak, Vera-Karin Brazova, Visnja Samardzija and Ivona Pinskwar
4. Common Challenge - Different Response? The Case of H1N1 Influenza; Vera-Karin Brazova and Piotr Matczak
5. Regional Organizations and Disaster Risk Management: Europe ' 's Place in the Global Picture; Daniel Petz
PART II: THE CHALLENGE OF TRANSFORMATION
6. Preventing Disasters in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities for Translating Global Visions into Local Practices; Simon Hollis
7. Transformations in European Natural Hazards Risk Management: There and Back Again; Timothy Prior, Michel Herzog and Florian Roth
8. Systems for Post-Crisis Learning: A Systemic Gap in European Civil Security Governance?; Edward Deverell
PART III: THE CHALLENGE OF COOPERATION AND THE ROLE OF THE EU
9. Exploring the EU ' 's Role as Transboundary Crisis Manager: The Facilitation of Sense-Making During the Ash Crisis; Arjen Boin and Sanneke Kuipers
10. The EU as a Regulator of Civil Security across Europe; Han Dorussen, Evangelos Fanoulis and Emil Kirchner
11. What Can EU Civil Security Governance Learn from the Common Security and Defence Policy and the European Defence Agency?; Magnus Ekengren
12. Who Cares? The Relevance of EU Crisis Cooperation for EU Scholars; Mark Rhinard
13. Conclusion: European Civil Security Governance between Consolidation and Contestation; Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann