Auckland Unplugged
Lindy Newlove
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Auckland Unplugged
Discover the intricacies of crisis governance in modern democracies with Auckland Unplugged by Lindy Newlove, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2005. This insightful nonfiction work delves into the significant lessons learned from the 1998 blackout that struck Auckland's central business district, offering a compelling case study for understanding the challenges faced by crisis managers globally.
Spanning 218 pages, Auckland Unplugged explores recurring issues in disaster relief and rescue operations, making it an essential read for those interested in politics, social science, and regional planning. Newlove's analysis not only highlights the complexities of managing crises in post-industrial societies but also provides valuable insights that can be applied to various contexts around the world. Enhance your understanding of crisis management with this thought-provoking book.
Auckland Unplugged