riskeineen
Riskeineen is a hypothetical construct used in risk assessment to illustrate how interdependent systems respond to shocks. It is not a real place or entity, but a model employed in academic and policy contexts to explore cascading failures, resilience, and governance options.
Geographically, the model imagines an archipelago of five islands connected by various networks. Each island stands
Modelling approaches used with riskeineen rely on network analysis, contagion dynamics, and threshold-based interventions. Analysts study
History and usage: riskeineen was devised in theoretical risk literature in the early 21st century as a