Description |
1 online resource ([71] pages) : illustrations |
Series |
ASPI strategy, 2200-6648 |
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ASPI strategy 2200-6648
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Contents |
Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Chapter 1: Defining national resilience. -- Chapter 2: Selected case studies in national resilience. -- Chapter 3: The United Kingdom's national resilience framework. -- Chapter 4: The national preparedness system of the United States. -- Chapter 5: National resilience in the Nordic states. -- Chapter 6: Other national resilience programs. -- Chapter 7: Lessons for Australian policy. -- Conclusion. -- Notes |
Summary |
The strategic circumstances that Australia contemplates over the coming decades present multiple, cascading and concurrent crises. The report highlights lessons drawn from international responses to crisis, to assist policymakers build better responses to the interdependent and hyperconnected challenges that nations face. The report brings together the disciplines of disaster management, defence strategy and national security to examine what an integrated national approach to resilience looks like, and how national resilience thinking can help Australia build more effective and more efficient responses to crisis and change. The report concludes that now is the time to commence action to deliver a national resilience framework for Australia. Collective, collaborative action, enabled by governments, built on the capability and capacity of Australian industry and the community, and aimed at the goal of a resilient Australia, can ensure that we’re well placed to face the future with confidence |
Notes |
"February 2024"--Title pages |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70) |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ASPI, viewed February 17, 2024) |
Subject |
Crisis management -- Government policy -- Case studies -- Evaluation
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Emergency management -- Government policy -- Case studies -- Evaluation
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National security.
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Security, International.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Australian Strategic Policy Institute, publisher.
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