Abstract
This chapter explores the roles of the armed forces in the twenty-five Dutch Safety Regions. After distinguishing four types of Safety Regions based on the risks that they report, the rationale for the Safety Region is provided based on organization theory. Next, civil-military collaboration in Dutch emergency management is embedded within literature on interorganizational collaboration and expeditionary civil-military cooperation. Qualitative interviews with military liaisons suggest that the type of Safety Region influences the role that the liaisons play, the perceived dependency on the military as an emergency partner and the cooperation dynamics between the military and civilian response organizations in terms of the relative importance of trust and control measures. Avenues for further research, especially regarding the role of power in domestic civil-military interactions, are outlined.
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Ministry of Defence 2015.
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Opstelten 2014.
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Ministry of Security and Justice 2010, p. 9.
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Ministry of Security and Justice 2010.
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Ibid.
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Ibid.
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Treurniet 2014, pp. 29–30.
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Boin et al. 2005.
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Perrow 1994.
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Galbraith 1977, p. 36.
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Galbraith 1977, pp. 42–49.
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Ministry of Security and Justice 2010.
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Galbraith 1984, p. 24.
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IFV 2014.
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Mintzberg 1983.
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Mintzberg 1983, p. 83.
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Mintzberg 1983.
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Ministry of Security and Justice 2010.
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Treurniet et al. 2012.
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Bollen 2008.
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Veiligheidsberaad 2014.
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Bollen 2008.
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Das and Teng, 1998, p. 492.
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Das and Teng 1998.
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Rietjens and Bollen 2008, p. 242.
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Bollen 2008, p. 42.
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Das and Teng 1998.
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Das and Teng 1998, p. 505.
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Rietjens and Bollen 2008, p. 241.
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Das and Teng 1998.
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Das and Teng 1998, pp. 505–507.
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Das and Teng 1998.
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Ibid.
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Provan and Kenis 2008.
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Nationaal Coördinator Terrorismebestrijding en Veiligheid 2013.
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Creswell 2003.
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Ministerie van Defensie 2015.
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Rodriguez et al. 2007.
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Benson 1975.
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Kalkman, J. (2016). Explaining the Role of the Armed Forces in the Dutch Safety Regions. In: Beeres, R., Bakx, G., de Waard, E., Rietjens, S. (eds) NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2016. NL ARMS. T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-135-7_10
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