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<title/> The spate of terrorist attacks in New York, London and Madrid has raised some significant issues for the public management of critical infrastructures. In many countries, privatizations in the 1980s and 1990s have transferred key elements of the critical infrastructure to private companies....
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In recent years, we have witnessed a series of spectacular crises and disasters: 9/11, Madrid and London,the Asian tsunami, the Mumbai attacks, the implosion of the financial system - the world of crises and disasters seems to be changing. This special issue explores how these crises and...
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This paper develops a framework for analyzing the political-administrative capacity of public authorities to respond to transboundary crises (such as pandemics, cyberattacks and prolonged critical infrastructure failure). To complement our traditional notion of capacity as a fixed set of skills,...
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