At the core of the logic of this book is that states engage in infrastructuring as a means of securing and enhancing their territoriality. By positioning infrastructure as a system, there is a presumption that all infrastructures exhibit some degree of mutual dependence. As such, a National Infrastructure System (NIS) is not simply about conventional conceptions of infrastructure based on those that support economic activity (i.e. energy, transport and information) but also about broader hard and soft structures that both enable and are supported by the aforementioned economic infrastructures. Consequently, this book offers an ambitious holistic view on the form of NIS arguing that the infrastructural mandate requires a conception of the state that encapsulates themes from both the competition and the welfare states in infrastructure provision.
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 28/02/2020
- ISBN:
- 9781788970310
- 9781788970310
- Category:
- Political economy
- Format:
- Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
- Publication Date:
- 28-02-2020
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- Edward Elgar Publishing
This item is delivered digitally
Great!
Click on Save to My Library / Lists
Click on Save to My Library / Lists
Select the List you'd like to categorise as, or add your own
Here you can mark if you have read this book, reading it or want to read
Awesome! You added your first item into your Library
Great! The fun begins.
Click on My Library / My Lists and I will take you there
Click on My Library / My Lists and I will take you there
You can find this item in:
Human geography
Economic systems & structures
International business
Political geography
Political economy
Show more
Show less
Reviews
Be the first to review The Infrastructured State.
Share This eBook: