1st Edition

Urban Megaprojects and the Architecture of Competitive Authoritarianism Remaking Skopje

By Branimir Staletović Copyright 2026
108 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

108 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book presents how urban megaprojects uniquely expose the complexities of competitive authoritarianism. Through an analysis of Skopje 2014, it argues that accelerated, symbolically charged urban transformation reveals how such regimes govern space, manage constraint, and assemble power through the intertwined dynamics of implementation, ideology, and resistance. The book offers conceptual... Read more

1. Introduction: When Power Builds: Skopje 2014 And The Politics Of Urban Transformation. 2. Adaptive Authoritarianism Under Constraint: Power And Urban Megaprojects. 3. Historical Legacies Of Urban Governance: Power, Space, And The Making Of Skopje. 4. Implementation Under Constraint: Speed, Loyalty, And Authoritarian Adaptation. 5. Consolidation through Ideology: Party Power And Urban Space in Skopje 2014. 6. Contained Dissent: Resistance, Adaptation, and The Politics Of Skopje 2014. 7. Conclusion: Urban Megaprojects And The Dynamics Of Competitive Authoritarianism.

Biography

Branimir Staletović is a political scientist affiliated with the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz, Austria. His research focuses on authoritarianism and democratic backsliding, ideological diffusion, transnational influence, and the politics of urban space. He serves as an editor of the journal Contemporary Southeastern Europe.