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Multiple Participation??Case Study in Food Safety -- Improve Accountability System, Especially Risk Accountability -- References -- Postscript. 330 $aIn this timely book about the current state of research and practice of emergency management in China, the authors take as their basic premises that we now live in a risk society and that our collective ability to deal with disasters and their aftermath is more important than ever. 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