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The Second Silk Net : Ports, Rail, and the Politics of Corridors - Nikhil Baroukh

The Second Silk Net

Ports, Rail, and the Politics of Corridors

By: Nikhil Baroukh

Hardcover | 20 May 2026

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A corridor is supposed to shorten the distance. Yet the most consequential distance is often political: between the promises made at signing and the control that accumulates during operations. Across modern history, ports and railways have been used to bind markets together and to bind governments to terms that are hard to escape. The question is not whether infrastructure can enable growth, but how particular deals decide who sets the rules when conditions change.

The Second Silk Net treats corridors as systems built from steel, finance, and governance. Nikhil Baroukh shows how port governance models, rail operating regimes, and the fine print of concessions shape outcomes more than the headline cost or ribbon-cutting symbolism. He follows the levers that endure: contract term leverage through step-in rights and termination payments; standards interoperability as a source of lock-in and switching costs; and throughput forecasting as a political document that can turn optimism into guarantees and guarantees into crisis. With comparative cases and clear typologies, the book explains why some projects become engines of local capability while others become channels for dependency, debt pressure, or strategic leverage.

Written for students, general readers, and policy and industry analysts, this is a guide to reading infrastructure power in plain sight. Readers finish with a practical framework for locating control points across a corridor, tracing incentives through cash flows, and distinguishing ownership from operational authority. Instead of treating corridors as either benevolent development or pure geopolitics, The Second Silk Net shows how influence is designed into institutions - and how it is reproduced, contested, and sometimes renegotiated over time.

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