Disaster Nation: How Federal Overreach and Local Failures Shape America’s Crisis Response (America's Fault Lines: A Critical Issues Series) Paperback – Large Print, April 26, 2025

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Management number 220513389 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $13.62 Model Number 220513389
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What if the greatest threat to American resilience isn’t the next hurricane, earthquake, or cyberattack—but our own disaster response system?In Disaster Nation, public safety strategist and resilience expert Dr. David J. Alexander delivers a searing indictment of how the United States manages crises—and a bold vision for how to fix it. Drawing on decades of research, policy analysis, and field experience, Alexander traces the evolution of American disaster management from its decentralized, community-based origins to a sprawling federal bureaucracy plagued by duplication, inefficiency, and political inertia.This comprehensive and deeply researched volume takes readers inside the fractured architecture of modern disaster governance: from FEMA’s expanding role and overlapping federal programs to inequities in insurance, funding, and hazard mitigation. It chronicles how centralization, cost-sharing incentives, and risk-averse leadership have created a cycle of dependency—one in which state and local governments increasingly wait for federal declarations rather than investing in resilience themselves.But Disaster Nation is not just a critique—it is a roadmap. The book introduces the Resilience Reset Act, a legislative blueprint to realign roles, consolidate programs, and transform FEMA into a new National Resilience Agency. It proposes a bold reinvention of the system, built around shared governance, equity-driven funding, digital modernization, and performance-based preparedness standards.Key features include:A detailed history of federal disaster policy, from the Cold War to COVID-19Deep dives into the National Flood Insurance Program, SBA disaster loans, HUD grants, and moreCase studies of disaster failures and local innovation, from Katrina to wildfires to cyber disruptionsLegislative and political strategies for realigning American federalism in the face of compound riskA comprehensive reform agenda with supporting model legislation, performance scorecards, and implementation guidesUrgent, visionary, and grounded in real-world expertise, Disaster Nation is a must-read for policymakers, emergency managers, planners, students, and anyone who believes that resilience begins not in Washington, but in the strength and foresight of the American republic. Read more

ISBN13 979-8316921805
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7 x 0.81 x 10 inches
Item Weight 1.71 pounds
Reading age 13 - 18 years
Print length 357 pages
Part of series America's Fault Lines: A Critical Issues Series
Publication date April 26, 2025

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