This analysis of the aftermath of earthquakes in Japan, Turkey and
India reveals important insights into how the outcome of each was
affected by the different styles of state-society relationships.
Using a comparative approach the book also seeks to draw out
patterns and lessons that can be applied more generally to
societies in the aftermath of such events. The result is a
groundbreaking work that will be of major importance to all those
whose work involves them in dealing with the aftermath of disasters
and major conflict
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