国家、资本主义和基础设施主导的发展:贝尔格莱德-布达佩斯铁路建设的多尺度分析

IF 4.6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Linda Szabó, Csaba Jelinek
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摘要

2008年的金融危机使中国崛起的力量得以深入到更多(半)外围地区:在过去十年中,中国和中国国有企业在东欧的作用显著增强。这与中国以“一带一路”倡议为标志的地缘政治和地缘经济扩张是一致的;贝尔格莱德-布达佩斯铁路线的重建是其在欧洲的旗舰项目之一。本文旨在通过对这一特定发展项目的实证分析,探讨当前国资关系重构的复杂性;在这样做的过程中,我们希望以三种具体方式为关于启发式使用“新”国家资本主义的学术辩论做出贡献。首先,我们建议从多尺度和关系的角度审视国家与资本之间的关系,而不是将国家定义为一个受地域限制的权力容器。其次,我们认为对大规模基础设施投资的资金、融资和治理的研究是一个富有成效的分析切入点,可以将“国家”和“资本”之间不断变化的关系理论化。最后,我们认为,从当代全球权力结构转变的角度来看,欧洲东部边缘国家资本主义模式的出现应该被理解为地缘政治竞争和精英占领基础设施领域的“共同产物”。在方法论方面,为了展示国家资本关系是如何产生、制定和重新绘制的,本研究建立在对媒体来源、政策文件、公司网络、半结构化访谈和非参与性观察的分析基础上。
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State, capitalism and infrastructure-led development: A multi-scalar analysis of the Belgrade-Budapest railway construction
The 2008 financial crisis allowed for the rising power of China to expand deeper into more (semi-)peripheral regions: in the past decade, the role of China and Chinese SOEs has increased markedly in Eastern Europe. This has been in step with China's geopolitical and geoeconomic expansion, hallmarked by the Belt and Road Initiative; the reconstruction of the Belgrade-Budapest railway line constitutes one of its flagship projects in Europe. This paper aims to explore the complexities of the current reconfiguration of state-capital nexus through an empirical analysis of this particular development project; in doing so, we hope to contribute to the scholarly debate about the heuristic use of ‘new’ state capitalism in three specific ways. First, instead of conceptualizing the state as a territorially confined power container, we propose to scrutinize the state-capital nexus from a multi-scalar and relational perspective. Second, we claim that the study of funding, financing and governing of large-scale infrastructural investments is a fruitful analytical entry point to theorize the changing relations between ‘state’ and ‘capital’. Finally, we argue that from the perspective of contemporary shifts in global power structures, the emergence of state capitalist modalities in the Eastern peripheries of Europe should be understood as a ‘co-production’ of the geopolitical rivalry and elite capture of domains of infrastructure. In terms of methodology, in order to show how state-capital relations are produced, enacted and redrawn, the study builds on the analysis of media sources, policy documents, company networks, semi-structured interviews, and non-participant observations.
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期刊介绍: Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space is a pluralist and heterodox journal of economic research, principally concerned with questions of urban and regional restructuring, globalization, inequality, and uneven development. International in outlook and interdisciplinary in spirit, the journal is positioned at the forefront of theoretical and methodological innovation, welcoming substantive and empirical contributions that probe and problematize significant issues of economic, social, and political concern, especially where these advance new approaches. The horizons of Economy and Space are wide, but themes of recurrent concern for the journal include: global production and consumption networks; urban policy and politics; race, gender, and class; economies of technology, information and knowledge; money, banking, and finance; migration and mobility; resource production and distribution; and land, housing, labor, and commodity markets. To these ends, Economy and Space values a diverse array of theories, methods, and approaches, especially where these engage with research traditions, evolving debates, and new directions in urban and regional studies, in human geography, and in allied fields such as socioeconomics and the various traditions of political economy.
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