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Objectives and competences

The student will: - Understand the concepts of crisis management at national and multicultural levels. - Understand the concepts of crisis management at national and multicultural levels. - Identify the forms of crises in the Republic of Slovenia and in the international environment. - Be aware of the causes of crises in the Republic of Slovenia and in the international environment.

Content (Syllabus outline)

• Crisis governance and management at the national level. • Crisis governance and management at a global level. • Crisis governance and management in a multicultural environment. • Crisis at the national and multicultural level. • Factors of the national and global crisis environment. • Crisis governance and management at national and multicultural levels. • Sustainable development and crisis management in national and international contexts.

Learning and teaching methods

• Lectures • Group work • Guest expert lectures

Intended learning outcomes - knowledge and understanding

At the end of the course, students will be able to: - Describe the basic concepts of crises at national and international level. - Differentiate between crises of different causes. - Select models of threat detection and prevention. - To design a crisis resolution programme in a national and international context.

Readings

1. Kay, S. (2015). Global security in the twenty-first century: the quest for power and the search for peace (3rd ed., str. VIII, 417). Rowman & Littlefield. 2. Upravljanje kompleksnih kriz v Republiki Sloveniji (Elektronska izd.). (2016). Ministrstvo za obrambo Republike Slovenije. https://www.gov.si/assets/ministrstva/MO/Publikacije/Upravljanje-kompleksnih-kriz-v-Republiki-Sloveniji.pdf 3. Slatter, S. St. P., & Lovett, D. (1999). Corporate turnaround: [managing companies in distress] (Revised ed., str. XIV, 338). Penguin Books.

Prerequisits

No prerequisits.

  • red. prof. dr. POLONA ŠPRAJC

  • Seminar paper: 100

  • : 45
  • : 30
  • : 125

  • Slovenian
  • Slovenian

  • CRISIS MANAGEMENT - 2nd