
Governing after Crisis: The Politics of Investigation, Accountability and Learning
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Table of Contents
Governing after crisis | |
Crisis-Induced Accountability | |
Weathering the politics of responsibility and blame: the Bush administration and its response to hurricane | |
A reversal of fortune: blame games and framing contests after the 3/11 terrorist attacks in Madrid | |
Flood response and political survival: Gerhard Schröder and the 2002 Elbe flood in Germany | |
The politics of tsunami responses: comparing patterns of blame management in Scandinavia | |
Dutroux and dioxin: crisis investigations, elite accountability and institutional reform in Belgium | |
Crisis-Induced Policy Change and Learning | |
The 1975 Stockholm embassy seizure: crisis and the absence of reform | |
The Walkerton water tragedy and the Jerusalem banquet hall collapse: regulatory failure and policy change | |
Learning from crisis: NASA and the Challenger disaster Arjen Boin | |
September 11 and post-crisis investigation: exploring the role and impact of the 9/11 commission | |
Conclusions: the politics of crisis exploitation | |
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