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Date
2010Type
- Other Publication
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Abstract
Over the last decade, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), collaborative platforms for actors in the public and private sector, have gained importance in the field of security policy and proliferated across the globe. Yet, despite the popularity of PPPs, such structures come with challenges in their formation, management, and effectiveness. Thus, this roundtable was held to help shed some light on the network governance approach and the role that PPPs play in addressing modern-day risks. The roundtable was structured in way that sought to fuse insights from practioners and scholars. Session I delved into the theoretical background on network governance and the significant role that trust plays in networks and partnerships. The second session was a platform for practitioners to exchange their experiences using PPP to address security issues critical infrastructure protection, information security, and international terrorism. The final session brought the experts together for a moderated discussion. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-006286230Publication status
publishedJournal / series
CRN Roundtable ReportsPublisher
Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH ZürichEvent
Subject
WEHRPOLITIK + SICHERHEITSPOLITIK + MILITÄRPOLITIK (INNENPOLITIK); PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP; DEFENCE POLICY + SECURITY POLICY + MILITARY POLICY (INTERNAL POLITICS); ÖFFENTLICH-PRIVATE PARTNERSCHAFTOrganisational unit
03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas
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