Securing our Future: Resilience in the Twenty-First Century
Apr 2010, Vol. 155, No. 2By Jennifer ColeAs the meaning of security has expanded well beyond its simple conception of inter-state war and peace, domestic resilience now falls under its ambit. Events in Britain at the turn of the twenty-first century – such as the fuel strike, foot and mouth crisis and catastrophic flooding – highlighted these new imperatives. Jennifer Cole looks at what has been done to shore up the UK’s institutional architecture for all-hazards response, and what the future might hold.
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