Values in times of crisis: Strategic crisis management in the European Union

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Authors

BILLER-ANDORNO Nikola DO CÉU PATRAO NEVES Maria LAUKYTE Migle ŁUKÓW Paweł MALLIA Pierre MOLNÁR-GÁBOR Fruzsina MURPHY Thérese NYS Herman PALAZZANI Laura PRAINSACK Barbara SAHLIN Nils-Eric SHARON Tamar VAN DEN HOVEN Jeroen VESELSKÁ Renata VIDALIS Takis

Year of publication 2022
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Web https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2777/79910
Description Values play an important role in how we understand, make sense of, and tackle crises. They influence how we frame the problems that crisis management is supposed to address, and how we choose the instruments for that. The EGE points to the importance of human dignity and solidarity being at the core of crisis management, with processes of deliberation that make values explicit. It shows how public, common and individual interests are intertwined; it outlines how values should direct the prioritisation of scarce resources; and it highlights the importance of data, good communication, and public trust. From these considerations the EGE draws a set of recommendations for policy makers and other stakeholders.

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