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Global projects: institutional and political challenges

Levitt, Raymond E.(Edited by)Orr, Ryan J.(Edited by)Scott, W. Richard(Edited by)
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As the world's population continues to grow, there is an ever increasing need for huge investment in basic infrastructure: water and sewage, energy production and distribution, transportation and telecommunication.

At the same time, infrastructure systems in developed countries are deteriorating and in need of renewal.

Today, many of the engineering and economic problems surrounding infrastructure construction projects have been solved, but the threat of social misalignments and political conflicts renders the development and management of such projects more challenging than ever before.

This book presents a new theoretical framework that allows us to analyze the institutional and social movement processes, both negative and positive, that surround global infrastructure projects as they confront cross-national and cross-sectoral (such as private-public partnerships) institutional differences.

The value of this framework is illustrated through a series of studies on a wide range of infrastructure projects, including roads, railroads, ports, airports, water supply and energy pipelines.

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Cambridge University Press
1107221137 / 9781107221130
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
23/06/2011
England
English
449 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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