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Preparing for a rainy day: What can EU member states learn from Finland's approach to resilience?

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Kähkönen, Aku-M.
Forsberg, Robin

Corporate Editor
Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik (oiip)

Abstract

The EU faces growing threats from geopolitical tensions, pandemics, hybrid warfare, and climate change. These challenges require resilience that extends beyond military readiness to include robust civilian preparedness. In the 21st century, the need for rapid responses to complex threats has increas... view more

The EU faces growing threats from geopolitical tensions, pandemics, hybrid warfare, and climate change. These challenges require resilience that extends beyond military readiness to include robust civilian preparedness. In the 21st century, the need for rapid responses to complex threats has increased, demanding civilian sector involvement to ensure national security. Finland's Comprehensive Security Model provides a valuable framework for crafting a unified EU resilience strategy.... view less

Keywords
EU; Finland; resilience; defense policy; security policy; public private partnership; geopolitics; war; epidemic; climate change; national security; civilian population

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
EU resilience strategy; civilian preparedness; Comprehensive Security Model; EU Centre of Excellence for Preparedness

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Wien

Page/Pages
13 p.

Series
Policy Analysis / Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik, 5

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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