"The world currently faces a series of economic, political, social and environmental crises, which are a major cause for citizens' declining levels of trust in the respective political systems. Yet democracies can increase their resilience against crisis situations by introducing innovations." (author's abstract
The proper functioning of critical infrastructures (CIs) is vital for society's welfare. A disruptio...
In this chapter I will explore the topic of building more resilient communities and public instituti...
The extraordinary extent of the financial crisis has inspired deep systemic reforms world-wide, reth...
"The world currently faces a series of economic, political, social and environmental crises, which a...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
Society faces a number of ongoing and seemingly intractable problems – poverty, homelessness, enviro...
When a crisis develops, what sort of governance—what sort of system for running society—is most resi...
Democracy was the most successful political idea of the 20th century. However since the beginning of...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
Access to reliable information is crucial to the ability of a democratic society to coordinate effec...
Forecasts that predict disastrous consequences for our most cherished economic activities have creat...
Civil society actors engaged in social innovation supporting activities provide crucial services tha...
When our democracies are broken, we need to ‘fix’ our societies. There are no quick fixes, but the g...
During the Great Recession, European democracies underwent major political changes, from the spread ...
The ecological concept of resilience means the ability of the system to adapt aftershocks. During re...
The proper functioning of critical infrastructures (CIs) is vital for society's welfare. A disruptio...
In this chapter I will explore the topic of building more resilient communities and public instituti...
The extraordinary extent of the financial crisis has inspired deep systemic reforms world-wide, reth...
"The world currently faces a series of economic, political, social and environmental crises, which a...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
Society faces a number of ongoing and seemingly intractable problems – poverty, homelessness, enviro...
When a crisis develops, what sort of governance—what sort of system for running society—is most resi...
Democracy was the most successful political idea of the 20th century. However since the beginning of...
Stemming from ecology studies, the interdisciplinary concept of resilience has been gaining signific...
Access to reliable information is crucial to the ability of a democratic society to coordinate effec...
Forecasts that predict disastrous consequences for our most cherished economic activities have creat...
Civil society actors engaged in social innovation supporting activities provide crucial services tha...
When our democracies are broken, we need to ‘fix’ our societies. There are no quick fixes, but the g...
During the Great Recession, European democracies underwent major political changes, from the spread ...
The ecological concept of resilience means the ability of the system to adapt aftershocks. During re...
The proper functioning of critical infrastructures (CIs) is vital for society's welfare. A disruptio...
In this chapter I will explore the topic of building more resilient communities and public instituti...
The extraordinary extent of the financial crisis has inspired deep systemic reforms world-wide, reth...