Urban empires : cities as global rulers in the new urban world / edited by Edward Glaeser, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp.
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- 9781138601710 (paperback)
- 307.76 GLA.E 23 016563
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307.76 GIR DS1399 Cities people planet : liveable cities for a sustainable world / | 307.76 GLA 001532 Triumph of the city : | 307.76 GLA 012234 Triumph of the city : | 307.76 GLA.E 016563 Urban empires : | 307.76 GLE 012536 The urban condition / | 307.76 GLE 012635 The public city : | 307.76 GLO 000581 The global cities reader / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"We live in the 'urban century'. Cities all over the world - in both developing and developed countries - display complex evolutionary patterns. Urban Empires: Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World charts the backgrounds, mechanisms, drivers, and consequences of these radical changes in our contemporary systems from a global perspective and analyses the dominant position of modern cities in the 'New Urban World'. This volume takes a broad perspective on the drastic role change of large cities in our global network society. This book works to provide advanced analytical contributions - from both a theoretical and applied perspective - to the competitive profile of urban agglomerations in a globalizing world. It traces and investigates the economic and political drivers of network cities in a global context and explores the governance challenges presented by mega-cities. It also works to identify and map out the new geography of the emerging 'urban century'. With contributions from well-known scholars from around the world, Urban Empires serves as a touchstone for exploring the scientific and policy needs of cities as the new global power centers which will of use to both students and professionals"--
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