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The Routledge Handbook of International Resilience provides an authoritative overview of resilience as a concept and practice in international relations and global governance. Edited by leading scholars David Chandler and Jon Coaffee, this comprehensive volume explores how resilience has emerged as a critical framework for addressing contemporary challenges including climate change, economic instability, and security threats.
The handbook brings together contributions from international experts who examine resilience across multiple domains: political systems, urban planning, environmental management, and disaster response. It critically analyzes how resilience approaches have been adopted by governments, international organizations, and non-governmental bodies. The work provides essential insights into both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of resilience thinking in the 21st century, making it invaluable for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners working in international development, security, and sustainable governance.







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