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Enhancing Defence's Contribution to Societal Resilience in the UK: Lessons from International Approaches

This research paper aims to review how concepts of societal resilience vary across different countries and to identify good practices from how other nations promote societal resilience.

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Enhancing Defence's Contribution to Societal Resilience in the UK: Lessons from International Approaches

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Enhancing Defence’s Contribution to Societal Resilience in the UK: Lessons from International Approaches is the final report of a study conducted by the Global Strategic Partnership (GSP) on behalf of the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre (DCDC) within the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD).

The study aims to review how concepts of societal resilience vary across different countries and to identify good practices from how other nations promote societal resilience that might be adapted to the UK context.

Who should read this publication

This report will be relevant to those involved or interested in resilience planning, both inside and outside of the MOD.

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Published 22 October 2021

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