Journal article
The techno-politics of big infrastructure and the Chinese water machine
B Crow-Miller, M Webber, S Rogers
Water Alternatives | Published : 2017
Abstract
Despite widespread recognition of the problems caused by relying on engineering approaches to water management issues, since 2000 China has raised its commitment to a concrete-heavy approach to water management. While, historically, China's embrace of modernist water management could be understood as part of a broader set of ideas about controlling nature, in the post-reform era this philosophical view has merged with a technocratic vision of national development. In the past two decades, a Chinese Water Machine has coalesced: the institutional embodiment of China's commitment to large infrastructure. The technocratic vision of the political and economic elite at the helm of this Machine has..
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