The global city policy discourse and water policy-making: making the privatisation of BWB ‘inevitable’

  • Beveridge R
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... As in the Banking Scandal of 2001, these cases of corruption led to the resignation of the city's Mayor (twice ... context of policy-making had changed ( from subsidised Cold War isolation to neo-liberal globalisation) certain characteristics of governing in Berlin remained apparent. ...

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Beveridge, R. (2012). The global city policy discourse and water policy-making: making the privatisation of BWB ‘inevitable.’ In A Politics of Inevitability (pp. 107–145). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94056-4_5

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