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Wargaming-Based Crisis Drills

In: Crisis Management - Theory and Practice

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  • Xiaolei Li
  • Qing Song

Abstract

Crisis drills should be held periodically in order to find problems of crisis plans, other than to run into problems during a real crisis. Wargaming is an efficient way for crisis drill with low cost and in a convenient manner. For government authorities, they can make deep research into the crisis management by designing a crisis drill wargame, and they can make proper crisis plans by playing the wargame. For the related duty departments or person, they can practice or adopt the examination of their workflow and professional ability by playing the wargame. The system features and elements of wargaming are introduced firstly, and then the form and process of wargaming-based crisis drill are explained. Also, the evaluation methods and decision models are proposed. At last, a wargame replay is analyzed to show the benefits of wargaming evaluation.

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  • Xiaolei Li & Qing Song, 2018. "Wargaming-Based Crisis Drills," Chapters, in: Katarina Holla & Jozef Ristvej & Michal Titko (ed.), Crisis Management - Theory and Practice, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:139851
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.74628
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    Keywords

    wargaming; crisis drills; evaluation; decision; analysis;
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    JEL classification:

    • H84 - Public Economics - - Miscellaneous Issues - - - Disaster Aid

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