id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-006100-zvb7bxix Connolly, John The “wicked problems” of governing UK health security disaster prevention: The case of pandemic influenza 2015-06-01 .txt text/plain 6375 244 43 The paper also serves to identify that although contingencies management for epidemiological issues require technical and scientific considerations to feature in governance arrangements, equally there are key "wicked problems" in the context public policy that pervade the health security sector. There are studies which consider crisis management, resilience and risk in the context of UK public policy (e.g. McConnell, 2003; Drennan and McConnell, 2006; Brassett et al., 2013) , however, there are very few case-based research studies which illustrate crisis and disaster governance challenges from the perspective of those institutions and policy actors that are responsible for managing such "wicked problems" from a macro-level policy position. The wicked problem of UK territorial governance UK policy actors (i.e. in Scottish and UK governments) in the area of health security have highlighted the domestic state-level challenges of managing planning for pandemic disease within UK borders and the political dimensions to this process. ./cache/cord-006100-zvb7bxix.txt ./txt/cord-006100-zvb7bxix.txt