Berlin brandenburg airport

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Abstract

"Infrastructure" is a term used for physical assets that "enable, sustain or enhance societal living conditions" (Fulmer 2009, 32). With regulatory power, technical expertise, delivery capacity, and financing ability dispersed among a multitude of state and non-state actors, infrastructure is a case in point of coproduction of statehood that relies on coordination and effective governance. This is exacerbated in cases where the infrastructure is complex, costly, and attracts a high level of public attention or political interest-large-scale infrastructure projects or megaprojects.

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Fiedler, J., & Wendler, A. (2016). Berlin brandenburg airport. In Large Infrastructure Projects in Germany: Between Ambition and Realities (pp. 87–145). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29233-5_4

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