Publication

Sep 2009

This paper sketches a broad approach to public–private cooperation for critical infrastructure protection (CIP). Based on the network approach developed by governance theory, it is argued that CIP policy should increasingly rest on self-regulating and self-organizing networks. Thus, the government’s role would no longer consist of directing and monitoring, but of coordinating the networks and identifying instruments that can help motivate networks to fulfill CIP.

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Author Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Manuel Suter
Series CSS Risk and Resilience Reports
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier
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