Infrastructures
Time to Invest
Mirjan M.C. Leijenhorst(Author)
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-90-5356-605-3 (ISBN)
Description
Modern societies cannot exist without roads, dams, drinking water, telephone networks and electricity. The recent decades of privatization and globalization have put infrastructural providers at a distance from the influence of government. A lot of the actors in this field no longer act on a regional or national level alone, but are simultaneously active on multiple levels. The essays in this timely book consider the various intersections of public interest, strategic activity and private equity from economic, legal, administrative and technical perspectives. The contributors outline the challenges which future governments will need to meet nationally and globally, such as climate change, reduction of CO2 emissions and global capital flows, to name but a few.
Reviews / Votes
As elsewhere in Europe, a highly heterogeneous and multi-level policy community of private and public actors has emerged in recent years in Dutch infrastructure provision and management, creating serious problems of governability. In this far-sighted document, the authors propose a radically new strategic approach based on 'joined-up' governance, new checks and balances and improved accountability, and major innovations in public oversight and steering capacity. It is a model that other governments could well follow.[-][-]Martin Rhodes, Professor and Co-Director,[-]Joseph Korbel School of International Relations, University of Denver, ColoradoMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-90-5356-605-3 (9789053566053)
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Time to Invest
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Content
preface, 1 introduction, 2 regime change and investment in infrastructures, 3 a new constellation of actors, 4 infrastructures in a multi-level arena, 5 regime change and public values in infrastructures, 6 regime change and investment in energy infrastructure, 7 conclusions and recommendations, abbreviations, bibliography