Megaprojects, with their sheer size and their physical and emotional impact, can emerge as central elements around which political elites construct an ideology. Following a comparison of the narratives surrounding the Strait of Messina Bridge in Italy and the Rogun Dam in Tajikistan, I find that similar narratives appear in arguments for mega projects across different regime types, as advocates portray large infrastructure as a panacea for varied problems and thus justify the significant investment such projects require. Politicians in both Italy and Tajikistan have embraced images of heroic progress toward a better future to frame megaprojects as inevitable signs of progress and national well-being.

(2018). Bigger is Better or how Governments Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Megaprojects [journal article - articolo]. In STUDIES OF TRANSITION STATES AND SOCIETIES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/176874

Bigger is Better or how Governments Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Megaprojects

Menga, Filippo
2018-01-01

Abstract

Megaprojects, with their sheer size and their physical and emotional impact, can emerge as central elements around which political elites construct an ideology. Following a comparison of the narratives surrounding the Strait of Messina Bridge in Italy and the Rogun Dam in Tajikistan, I find that similar narratives appear in arguments for mega projects across different regime types, as advocates portray large infrastructure as a panacea for varied problems and thus justify the significant investment such projects require. Politicians in both Italy and Tajikistan have embraced images of heroic progress toward a better future to frame megaprojects as inevitable signs of progress and national well-being.
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Menga, Filippo
(2018). Bigger is Better or how Governments Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Megaprojects [journal article - articolo]. In STUDIES OF TRANSITION STATES AND SOCIETIES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/176874
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