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E-raamat: Linking Networks: The Formation of Common Standards and Visions for Infrastructure Development

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317104858
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"Presenting recent research on the international integration of infrastructures in Europe this book combines general and methodological chapters and examples from a variety of different sectors such as transport, electricity and communication networks. The wide range of topics gives a good overview of the different challenges posed and the strategies employed in each sector to establish internationally compatible networks, procedures and standards. This work strengthens comparative research as a complement to the detailed analysis of singular cases that often characterises previous works in this field"--Provided by publisher.

Presenting recent research on the international integration of infrastructures in Europe, this book combines general and methodological chapters and examples from different a variety of sectors such as transport, electricity and communication networks. Particular focus is on the contrast between the 'Europe of nation states' of the nineteenth century (up to 1914) and the emerging 'integrated Europe' after World War II. Additional contributions provide perspectives from beyond Europe. The wide range of topics gives a good overview of the different challenges posed and the strategies employed in each sector to establish internationally compatible networks, procedures and standards. This work strengthens comparative research as a complement to the detailed analysis of singular cases that often characterises previous works in this field. Methodologically, it therefore contributes to the progress of tools and strategies for comparative historical research. Part of the emerging research area dealing with the mechanisms of international collaboration, this book brings together recent research from European integration history, policy studies, political economy and cultural studies. Considering the growing intensity of international collaboration and exchange in many parts of social and economic life, it is also of topical interest.

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This impressive contribution tackles difficult but timely questions about technology, integration, and governance. The case studies, focused on European transport, communication and energy infrastructures will appeal to a wide audience, as will the authors deft comparative analysis and the editors sure overview of the complex and contested terrain. Thomas J. Misa, University of Minnesota, USA This is a timely book that informs the current debates on the future of our infrastructure governance. If you want to explore the various historical dimensions of this complex issue, read this book! The authors provide a rich set of case-studies paired with conceptual analysis. They compare various infrastructures across time and space, and they generate insights on long term continuities and infrastructural dynamics. Johan Schot, University of Sussex, UK

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Foreword Integration of Infrastructures -- Comparative Analyses xvii
Matthias Ruete
PART I INTRODUCTION AND THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
1 Introduction and Overview
3(6)
Martin Schiefelbusch
Hans-Liudger Dienel
2 Methodological and Conceptual Challenges of Comparisons across Sectors and Periods
9(10)
Christian Henrich-Franke
3 Infrastructure and Fragmentation: The Limits of the Integration Paradigm
19(16)
Jens Ivo Engels
4 Archetypes of International Infrastructural Integration
35(18)
Gerold Ambrosius
PART II CASE STUDIES
5 Two Hundred Years of Failed Tariff Policy: A Comparison of the Reich Freight Tariff Law and the Common Customs Tariff of the EEC
53(20)
Christian Henrich-Franke
6 Visions of Rail Development -- The `Internationality of Railways' Revisited
73(22)
Martin Schiefelbusch
7 Functionalistic Spill-over and Infrastructural Integration: The Telecommunication Sectors
95(20)
Christian Henrich-Franke
8 Transportation Infrastructure Integration in East Africa in a Historical Context
115(22)
Jacqueline Klopp
George Makajuma
9 From Liberalism to Liberalisation: International Electricity Governance in the Twentieth Century
137(14)
Vincent Lagendijk
10 `Wings for Peace' versus `Airopia': Contested Visions of Post-war European Aviation in World War II Britain
151(18)
S. Waqar Zaidi
11 Iron Silk Roads: Comparing Interwar and Post-war Transnational Asian Railway Projects
169(18)
Irene Anastasiadou
Aristotle Tympas
12 Spatial and Social Effects of Infrastructural Integration in the Case of the Polish Borders
187(22)
Tomasz Komornicki
PART III COMMENTS
13 The Expansion of Infrastructures as `the Second Party Programme': A Look at the Bright and Dark Sides of Soviet Life
209(20)
Klaus Gestwa
14 The Challenges of Transportation Integration in the U.S.A., 1890--1860
229(22)
Bruce E. Seely
PART IV CONCLUSIONS
15 Key Findings of the Case Studies -- A `Meta-Analysis'
251(12)
Christian Henrich-Franke
Melissa Gomez
16 Experiences from Comparative Historical Analysis -- Conclusions for Research and Policy
263(8)
Gerold Ambrosius
Hans-Liudger Dienel
Martin Schiefelbusch
Index 271
Martin Schiefelbusch is a transport planner and researcher at Berlin Technical University and the nexus Institute in Berlin. Hans-Liudger Dienel is Professor at the Faculty of Humanities at Berlin Technical University and Managing Director of the nexus Institute.