Infrastructural Attachments: Austerity, Sovereignty, and Expertise in Kenya

Cultura

Park shows what state-building on a shoestring budget looks like in this fascinating historical account of colonial and postcolonial Kenya. Resource scarcity often forces governments to delegate state-building responsibilities, such as developing infrastructure, to private actors. Both the colonial Kenyan state and its postcolonial successor afforded corporations statelike powers and responsibilities. State-building in this way also demanded greater participation and sacrifice from ordinary