Interconnected Infrastructure Systems as a Complex Policy Problem
Interconnected Infrastructure Systems as a Complex Policy Problem
The book’s findings and framework call for a rethinking of critical infrastructures as a policy problem in two major respects. First, this chapter reconsiders the many criticisms of leadership and regulation with respect to infrastructure performance. Second, the chapter asks, regarding another policy issue that the framework itself highlights, is there an ICIS-a system of infrastructure systems-to lead, evaluate, and regulate?
Keywords: ICISs, regulatory reliability, reliability and risk management
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