Resilient Citizens: The People, Perils, and Politics of Modern Preparedness
By (Author) Dr. Chris Ellis
Foreword by Dr. Bradley Garrett
Forefront Books
Forefront Books
16th December 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Survivalism / Preparing for emergencies
Central / national / federal government policies
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
446g
Blending battlefield experience, cutting-edge disaster research, and real-world stories of ranchers, homesteaders, and policymakers, Resilient Citizens is a gripping and essential guide for anyone ready to stop hoping and start preparing in an age of polycrisis and cascading collapse.
Are you prepared for whats comingor are you just hoping your neighbor is
From warzones to wildfires, pandemics to power outages, the threats we face today seem bigger, scarier, and more unrelenting than ever before.
Why, then, does society take a critical view of those who prepare for the worst while hoping for the best Why do so many people write them off as crazy, conspiracy-minded doomsday preppers
In Resilient Citizens, Army officer and disaster expert Dr. Chris Ellis challenges the myths, dismisses the fearmongering, and takes a much-needed, long-overdue scholarly look at prepper culture in America.
This isnt another doomsday prepper guide or government-endorsed emergency brochure. Its a deep dive into the people, perils, and politics of preparednessfrom ranchers in the Rockies to policymakers in D.C.and a call to action for those who refuse to outsource their safety to luck or bureaucracy.
Unpacking thousands of hours of research, Dr. Ellis will help you:
Dr. Chris Ellis is a career Army officer, disaster readiness expert, and lifelong student of how people, communities, and nations prepare for the worst. With twenty-five years of military serviceincluding time in combat zones and collaborative work across five continentsChris has seen firsthand what resilience looks like under pressure. He currently works at NORAD and U.S. Northern Command, where hes involved in everything from border security and counter-cartel operations to coordinating disaster response here at home.
Chris holds a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University, along with four other advanced degrees covering public policy, military strategy, and international security. His work blends academic insight with boots-on-the-ground experience, tackling big-picture threats like civil unrest, nuclear catastrophe, economic collapse, and even the end of the world.
Outside of uniform, Chris is an obstacle course racer, an active volunteer, and a longtime supporter of humanitarian and environmental causes. After his military service, he hopes to keep serving through leadership roles in homeland security or global disaster relief.