This book studies governance capacity and governance legitimacy for societal security and crisis management. It highlights the importance of building organizational capacity by focusing on the coordination of public resources and underscores the relevance of legitimacy by emphasizing the importance of public perceptions, attitudes, and trust vis-?-vis government arrangements for crisis management. The authors explore several cases and identify relevant dimensions concerning performance, capacity and legitimacy across different countries. It is an ideal volume for audiences interested in public administration, public policy, crisis management and security studies.
1. Organizing for Societal Security and Crisis Management: Combining Governance Capacity and Legitimacy
Tom Christensen, Per L?greid and Lise H. Rykkja
Part I - GOVERNANCE CAPACITY: MAPPING THE ADMINSITRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
2. Organizing for Societal Security and Crisis Management in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom
Johannes S. F?rde, Per L?greid, Kristin Rubecksen and Lise H. Rykkja
3. Beyond Loose Couplings in Crisis Preparedness: The Role of Coordination Agencies in Sweden and Norway
Ole Andreas Danielsen and Johannes S. F?rde
Part II CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE CAPACITY: CASE STUDIES
4. The Flood Crisis in Germany 2013
Werner Jann, Bastian Jantz, Alexander K?hne and Lena Sculze- Gabrechten
5. Flolc…