Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to be deployed to a crisis within a short time frame. Despite the general recognition about the added-value of military rapid responses, there is still much debate about who should undertake such rapid reaction missions. While inter-organizational relations are present in the entire crisis management cycle, the institutional proliferation in rapid response mechanisms implies that questions of cooperation and competition between these organizations are an increasingly relevant concern in the phase of military rapid response. The effects of the uncertainty on international organizations’ capacity to actually rapidly deploy troops, as well as on th...
Humanitarian logistics is a young science and complex discipline compared to business logistics beca...
Purpose: Twenty-first century crises reaffirm the need of faster mobilization of resources during cr...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
Purpose – Coordination between military and civilian agencies has previously been found to be a sign...
Civil-Military Coordination refers to the overall collaborative efforts of military and civilian act...
This research focuses on civil-military cooperation at a local level and uses a process approach. Th...
This thesis explores the conditions to improve collaborative behaviour between organizations in cris...
The topic of organizational responsiveness – where organizations need to flexibly react to strategic...
Humanitarian logistics is a young science and complex discipline compared to business logistics beca...
Purpose: Twenty-first century crises reaffirm the need of faster mobilization of resources during cr...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
The track record of military rapid response mechanisms, troops on standby, ready to be deployed to a...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
Military rapid response mechanisms are generally understood as troops that are on standby, ready to ...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the key concepts discussed in the preceding chapte...
Purpose – Coordination between military and civilian agencies has previously been found to be a sign...
Civil-Military Coordination refers to the overall collaborative efforts of military and civilian act...
This research focuses on civil-military cooperation at a local level and uses a process approach. Th...
This thesis explores the conditions to improve collaborative behaviour between organizations in cris...
The topic of organizational responsiveness – where organizations need to flexibly react to strategic...
Humanitarian logistics is a young science and complex discipline compared to business logistics beca...
Purpose: Twenty-first century crises reaffirm the need of faster mobilization of resources during cr...
Debates about whether or not to engage in interventions to stabilize and rebuild states that have su...