Full Description
This book describes various crisis situations in transitional China, and by analyzing the unique characteristics and backgrounds of emergencies and crisis, it argues that crisis management has become a major challenge for the Chinese governments. It then discusses the chronology of crisis, organizational behaviors and the decision-making processes to construct a modern crisis management system in detail, to shed light on the creation of a strategic design and institutional framework of crisis management in China. In so doing, it provides not only insights into the dynamics of crisis decision-making and communication, but also solutions for possible problems specific to a transitional political regime in China.
Contents
Introduction: Governance transformation and crisis management in China in the transitional era.- The fundamental concepts of crises and crisis management.- The chronology of constructing a modern crisis management system.- The organizational behaviors to construct a modern crisis management system.- The Decision making processes to construct a modern crisis management system.- A comparative analysis of European and American Construction of a modern crisis management system.- An analysis of China in constructing a modern crisis management system.