Cuban Missile Crisis
In Nigel Young (ed.) The Oxford international encyclopedia of peace, Oxford, 2010, pp. 518–521
Abstract
The article introduces the concept of crisis management, emphasizing its importance in minimizing threats, identifying shortcomings, and preventing future crises. It explores the variables contributing to poor and successful crisis management, aiming to enhance decision-making and organizational preparedness. The analysis seeks to understand how leaders and organizations can better respond to, manage, and recover from crises. The exploration draws on historical examples and relevant studies to shed light on responsible decision-making and effective crisis management amidst evolving threats and complexities. – AI-generated abstract.
