Réinvestir dans les réseaux ferrés d’Île-de-France pour surmonter leurs défaillances : de l’échec technique à l’impensé politique

This article takes a critical look at a failure narrative. It is based on twenty testimonies from professionals involved in the operation of one of the most dysfunctional railway lines in the Paris region. Three public policy frameworks (policy failure, policy learning, network governance) are succe...

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Main Authors: Nacima Baron, Yassine Khelladi
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la culture 2021-10-01
Series:Les Cahiers de la Recherche Architecturale, Urbaine et Paysagère
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/craup/8273
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Summary:This article takes a critical look at a failure narrative. It is based on twenty testimonies from professionals involved in the operation of one of the most dysfunctional railway lines in the Paris region. Three public policy frameworks (policy failure, policy learning, network governance) are successively declined. They shed light on: (1) the incapacity, for the stakeholders, to agree on what would be a satisfying exploitation model; (2) the constant distrust among stakeholders and the race for expertise; (3) the rejection among planners to arbitrate non-zero-sum choices. By updating the misalignments between information, expertise and decision-making procedures, the authors interpret the blocking of the governance process as the result of a statu quo. The partners know how to invest in infrastructural regeneration, but they can’t redistribute the accessibility advantages of the near, medium, and large peripheral places
ISSN:2606-7498