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Too Critical to Fail

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How markets, media, and private interests shape government responses to natural disasters, pandemics, industrial failures, cyber-attacks, and terrorist threats.
  • 28 November 2017
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In the summer of 2013, just as a small town in Quebec was decimated due to a train derailment, heavy rainfall prompted thirty Alberta communities to declare a state of emergency. Whereas a SWAT team surrounded train conductor Thomas Harding and brought him to court where he was charged with the deaths of forty-seven in Quebec, Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi emerged from the Alberta crisis as a folk hero.

As the Lac-Mégantic train derailment and the flood in Alberta demonstrate, political, economic, legal, and cultural climates influence the way disasters are received and managed. In Too Critical to Fail, Kevin Quigley, Ben Bisset, and Bryan Mills identify the social context that shapes the Canadian government’s ability to prepare for and respond to emergencies. Using original research on natural disasters, pandemics, industrial failures, cyber-attacks, and terrorist threats, the authors evaluate the risk regulation regimes that monitor, interpret, and respond to failures in Canada’s critical infrastructure to limit their possibilities and consequences. More broadly, this book identifies key vulnerabilities and regulatory challenges for both the government and the private sector in mitigating threats to safety and security.

Too Critical to Fail applies an investigative lens to the multiple and competing risks that the government balances to secure assets that enable modern civilization. Raising questions about Canadians’ ability to protect critical infrastructure and respond to threats, this book challenges the biases that determine who is held to account when the system fails.

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Price: $45.95
Pages: 416
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 28 November 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780773551619
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration
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"This volume is a valuable addition to the very limited literature on Canadian critical infrastructure, the risks inherent to it and emerging from it, and provides a public response as well as a theoretical framework for analysis and further thinking." Andrew Graham, School of Public Policy, Queen’s University
Kevin Quigley (Author)
Kevin Quigley is director of the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance and a professor in the Department of Public and International Affairs at Dalhousie University.

Ben Bisset (Author)
Ben Bisset is a public policy and government administration professional, as well as a research analyst at the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance and the Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative at Dalhousie University.

Bryan Mills (Author)
Bryan Mills is a practising lawyer and research analyst at the MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance at Dalhousie University.