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Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia

Kapidžić, D.; Pavlović, Dušan; Bosanac, G.

(Peter Lang AG, 2018)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Kapidžić, D.
AU  - Pavlović, Dušan
AU  - Bosanac, G.
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/690
AB  - The institutional design of crisis management in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia determined those countries' responses to the 2014 floods. In all three cases a weak institutional framework and deficient communication, coordination and cooperation severely limited the efficiency of crisis response. Even though the floods affected the broader region, there was no coordinated response between the countries. This was aggravated by the scale of the floods, the rareness of such an event - best described as a black swan event - and the lack of adequate measures to prepare for such an occurrence. The resulting patchwork of institutional responses had its own deficiencies and faults. We identify three common issues: a prevalent lack of effective communication between response actors and institutions through formal channels, a lack of substantial investment in water management and civil protection systems and the absence of responsibility after flooding. There were also differences between cases, especially regarding institutional learning and adaptation. Yet, the floods produced some insights at the strategic level of political officeholders, confirming bad governance in Southeast Europe.
PB  - Peter Lang AG
T2  - Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia: The Study of Floods in 2014
T1  - Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia
EP  - 58
SP  - 27
DO  - 10.3726/b13392
ER  - 
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author = "Kapidžić, D. and Pavlović, Dušan and Bosanac, G.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The institutional design of crisis management in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia determined those countries' responses to the 2014 floods. In all three cases a weak institutional framework and deficient communication, coordination and cooperation severely limited the efficiency of crisis response. Even though the floods affected the broader region, there was no coordinated response between the countries. This was aggravated by the scale of the floods, the rareness of such an event - best described as a black swan event - and the lack of adequate measures to prepare for such an occurrence. The resulting patchwork of institutional responses had its own deficiencies and faults. We identify three common issues: a prevalent lack of effective communication between response actors and institutions through formal channels, a lack of substantial investment in water management and civil protection systems and the absence of responsibility after flooding. There were also differences between cases, especially regarding institutional learning and adaptation. Yet, the floods produced some insights at the strategic level of political officeholders, confirming bad governance in Southeast Europe.",
publisher = "Peter Lang AG",
journal = "Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia: The Study of Floods in 2014",
booktitle = "Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia",
pages = "58-27",
doi = "10.3726/b13392"
}
Kapidžić, D., Pavlović, D.,& Bosanac, G.. (2018). Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia. in Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia: The Study of Floods in 2014
Peter Lang AG., 27-58.
https://doi.org/10.3726/b13392
Kapidžić D, Pavlović D, Bosanac G. Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia. in Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia: The Study of Floods in 2014. 2018;:27-58.
doi:10.3726/b13392 .
Kapidžić, D., Pavlović, Dušan, Bosanac, G., "Crisis response in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia" in Crisis Governance in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia: The Study of Floods in 2014 (2018):27-58,
https://doi.org/10.3726/b13392 . .
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Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies

Džuverović, Nemanja; Kapidžić, D.

(Taylor and Francis, 2017)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Džuverović, Nemanja
AU  - Kapidžić, D.
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/629
PB  - Taylor and Francis
T2  - Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance
T1  - Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies
EP  - 135
SP  - 120
DO  - 10.4324/9781315107578
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Džuverović, Nemanja and Kapidžić, D.",
year = "2017",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis",
journal = "Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance",
booktitle = "Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies",
pages = "135-120",
doi = "10.4324/9781315107578"
}
Džuverović, N.,& Kapidžić, D.. (2017). Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies. in Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance
Taylor and Francis., 120-135.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315107578
Džuverović N, Kapidžić D. Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies. in Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance. 2017;:120-135.
doi:10.4324/9781315107578 .
Džuverović, Nemanja, Kapidžić, D., "Bridging the 'international-local gap' in peacebuilding through academic cooperation: The Balkan master's program in peace studies" in Universities and Conflict: The Role of Higher Education in Peacebuilding and Resistance (2017):120-135,
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315107578 . .
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