Continuity Of Government
Continuity of government
(COG) is the principle of establishing defined procedures that allow a
government
to continue its essential operations in case of a
nuclear war
or other catastrophic event. Developed during the
Cold War
, COG plans were implemented by many countries to avoid leaving a vacuum at any governmental level, which could lead to
anarchy
or to an unlawful assumption of authority.
See also
*
Continuity of Operations Plan
(US)
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