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KATRINA: EXAMEN DES RAPPORTS D'ENQUÊTE Tome 2: The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina - Lessons Learned - The White House

Patrick Lagadec ()

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Abstract: Hurricane Katrina has led to three main inquiries: House of Representatives, The White House, the Senate. This study examines the second of these reports. As previously done on other official inquiry reports, the goal is to determine and clarify the key factual findings and the most stimulating lessons for the handling and steerage of such off-the-scale events. Moreover, whenever it seems relevant, we try to extend the reflection offered by the report to help prepare for unconventional crises.

Keywords: The Media; The Military; Law; Public-private partnership; Official Inquiries; Emergency planning; Unconventional Crises Risks; Katrina; Rapports d'enquête; Crises non conventionnelles; Risques hors cadre; Plans d'urgence; Simulations; Evacuations; Communications; Sécurité publique; Armée; Santé; Hôpitaux; Hébergement; Logistique; ONG (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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