Crises in Russia contemporary management policy and practice from a historical perspective

This unique book explores the problems of the national crisis management system in Russia, a country undergoing political, social and economic transition and one which is also prone to natural and man-made disasters. In detailing policy, institutional and legal issues and illustrating a number of ca...

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Other Authors: Porfirʹev, B. N. (Boris Nikolaevich) (Editor), Simons, Greg (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2016
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Table of Contents:
  • Crisis management and mass media in Russia: following the historical perspectives
  • Institutional framework and governance model of the Russia crisis policy: disaster focus
  • Managing alleviation of the 1995 Neftegorsk earthquake disaster
  • Managing the ecological disaster in the town of Karabash
  • Communicating tragedy and values through mass media during crises: the lessons of submarine accidents in Russia
  • Social security policy for the Chernobyl clean-up and rescue workers: crisis chronology and lessons
  • Institutional issues and the management of the creeping crisis in the Kabardina and Balkaria Republic of Russia
  • Political and institutional factors of Russian banking crisis 2004
  • Vulnerability and crisis development: lessons from Russia and other emerging economies
  • Conclusion: crisis management policy in transitional societies: beyond the Russia experience.