Full Description
The book offers an in-depth look at the development of public policies during political crises. The book consists of an introduction and several case studies that show (1) state policy responses to crises and (2) policy adaptations to overcome the effects of crises. The case studies come from Central European countries (Poland, Germany, Czech Republic).
Contents
Contents
Robert Geisler, Tomasz Pawłuszko
Introduction: Public Policy and Local Crises
Tomasz Pawłuszko
Civil Protection in Central Europe after the Escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian War
Robert Geisler
Ukrainian Refugees and Migrants in the German Labour Market. Preliminary Research Results
Bartosz Maziarz
Cooperation of Emergency Services in the Face of Flood Threats: The Case of the Opolskie Province
Rafał Kochańczyk
The Role of the Polish Police in Mitigating the Effects of Floods: The Case of the Opolskie and Dolnośląskie Provinces
Anita Dmitruczuk
The case of the contamination of the Odra River. What went wrong?
Grzegorz Haber
Data Management in Local Government Units in Poland: Challenges and Issues in the 21st Century
Sabina Baraniewicz-Kotasińska
The use of social media by local authorities in crisis situations: evidence from the 2024 flood in Nysa



