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A systemic perspective on crisis management and resilience in Germany
Beschreibung
In the past decades, Germany was hit – in equal measure to other countries in Europe and beyond – by multiple transboundary and societal crises. We take stock of the ability of the German state to cope with the ensuing complexity in managing these exceptional situations. Conceptually, we apply a systemic perspective that asks about the resilience of the German state in the subsystems of policymaking in crises, implementation of administrative crisis management, as well as societal responses to crises. The paper draws on findings from a range of empirical studies assembled in this special issue, that focus either on the so-called refugee crisis of 2015/16 or the Covid-19 pandemic since 2020. Strikingly, the overall impression emerging from this research is generally favorable of the ability of the German politico-administrative system to master challenging crises – its resilience. But there are also areas for improvement.
Erschienen
2022
Themen
Krisenbewältigung
Pandemiebezogene Maßnahmen
Autor*innen
Behnke, Nathalie
Eckhard, Steffen
Zeitschrift
dms (dms – der moderne staat – Zeitschrift für Public Policy, Recht und Management)
Band
15
DOI
10.3224/dms.v15i1.11