To support the work on the SAPEA Evidence Review Report, Strategic crisis management in the EU, a range of factsheets on crisis management mechanisms were produced. These have been consolidated into this single document, with the aim of mapping part of the EU policy landscape on strategic crisis management. The first section covers the evolution of EU cross-sectoral mechanisms. The second section focuses on sectoral mechanisms, specifically those which relate to the case studies (cybersecurity, health and environment — specifically wild/forest fires) addressed in the Evidence Review Report
The debate of scholars in the field of international relations in last years has put the European U...
This report covers the key findings about mapping exercises and the analysis of: - the effectiveness...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
As an instrument of the governments with which they will strengthen the security in the countries, c...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
This study aims to explain why there is a variation in the institutionalisation of the EU's transbou...
This chapter assesses the translation of recent European Union crisismanagement concepts into practi...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Four EU Member States – United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland and Hungary participated in a pilot project ...
The EU¿s integrated approach to crisis management covers the full crisis management cycle encompassi...
Changing hazards and vulnerabilities constantly require adaptations and developments in crisis manag...
In recent years the EU has been increasingly involved in development and implementation of crisis po...
Fifteen years ago we presented an agenda for crisis management research and training in Europe, here...
Fifteen years ago we presented an agenda for crisis management research and training in Europe, here...
The debate of scholars in the field of international relations in last years has put the European U...
This report covers the key findings about mapping exercises and the analysis of: - the effectiveness...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...
The European Union is confronted with an increasing number of crises with growing complexity, causin...
As an instrument of the governments with which they will strengthen the security in the countries, c...
Large-scale incidents (man-made or natural) inside and outside the European Union (EU) require a coo...
This study aims to explain why there is a variation in the institutionalisation of the EU's transbou...
This chapter assesses the translation of recent European Union crisismanagement concepts into practi...
This article provides theoretical assumptions of crises management operations and gives a short over...
Four EU Member States – United Kingdom, Sweden, Finland and Hungary participated in a pilot project ...
The EU¿s integrated approach to crisis management covers the full crisis management cycle encompassi...
Changing hazards and vulnerabilities constantly require adaptations and developments in crisis manag...
In recent years the EU has been increasingly involved in development and implementation of crisis po...
Fifteen years ago we presented an agenda for crisis management research and training in Europe, here...
Fifteen years ago we presented an agenda for crisis management research and training in Europe, here...
The debate of scholars in the field of international relations in last years has put the European U...
This report covers the key findings about mapping exercises and the analysis of: - the effectiveness...
The disaster response system in the EU must be prepared to deal with any disaster that may emerge. E...