Machineries of Oil An Infrastructural History of BP in Iran

The emergence of the international oil corporation as a political actor in the twentieth century, seen in BP's infrastructure and information arrangements in Iran. In the early twentieth century, international oil corporations emerged as a new kind of political actor. The development of the wor...

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Main Author: Shafiee, Katayoun (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2018
Series:Infrastructures
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