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Government Emergency Management Study Based On The Public Emergency

Posted on:2009-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S MengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360272977438Subject:Administrative Management
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Along with economical fast development and human society's unceasing progress,our living environment is facing with the huge threat, included natural disaster,the terrorist attack,epidemic disease, the ecological disaster and mining accident, which has the serious influence for society's production and the life, and the society is entering to the risk society which the American scholars said. In the worldwide scale, each kinds of artificial and non-artificial public emergencies have already became"the habit"in the"the random"social life, such as the 9·11 event in America, the Indian Ocean Tsunami event, SARS, the rat damage event and so on. So, it is one of important questions about how to enhance the government managed capacity in the public event emergency.This article first to arises the public emergency, the government emergency management and some related concepts so that to carry on the definition and the classification, then to indicate the historical inevitability and the realistic possibility about the government emergency management by analyzing the public emergency's present situation, future tendency and the achievement in our country. Next, summarized the different stratification experience what is useful for our country by depth analysis four overseas model emergency management systems. Finally, the author detailed analyzed the emergency management system in our country, systemic induced the present insufficiency about our country's emergency management, and proposed some sentiment, reasonably, feasible suggestions from the macroscopic system and the microscopic technical aspect, which are all based on the foreign outstanding experience and our country's concrete national condition...
Keywords/Search Tags:Government Emergency Management, The Public Emergency, Emergency Management System, Stepped Treating, Dynamic Handling
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