The EMC "problem" is nothing new, its been around for over a hundred years.
Like all engineering disciplines, there is a solid bedrock basis of theory, and a long history of empirical knowledge and practical experience that has built up gradually over time.
Bell Telephone Labs started to study the subject very seriously when long distance telephone circuits started to suffer from noise and interference back since about the 1930's.
One of the Bell Telephone Engineers, Henry Ott, decided to assemble all the known knowledge and techniques published in many diverse papers and publish a book.
This original book became required reading for trainee Bell Engineers and others outside Bell, that had particular interest in EMC techniques and topics.
Its been rewritten and expanded over the years and has never been out of print.
Highly recommended reading by any hardware, power electronic, or RF Engineer.
If you google the author, Henry Ott you should be able to find sources for his books both new and second hand, and also reviews.
Its not an inexpensive book, but it is an absolute gold mine of information for anyone seriously interested in EMC and related topics.
***edit**
Just only now discovered that is all now available for free download:
https://s1.downloadmienphi.net/file/downloadfile5/192/1388769.pdf