World cities beyond the West: globalization, development, and inequality
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- 9780521536851
- 307.76091724 W6
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307.76 W6 The world's cities: contrasting regional, national, and global perspectives | 307.76082 R3 Rethinking feminist interventions into the urban | 307.7609 E9W4 What is urban history? | 307.76091724 W6 World cities beyond the West: globalization, development, and inequality | 307.7609421 C2C2 Capital spaces: the multiple complex public spaces of a global city | 307.76095 S4 Sites of Asian interaction: ideas, networks and mobility | 307.76095 W6 Worlding cities: Asian experiments and the art of being global |
This study was the first systematically to cover those cities beyond the core that most clearly can be considered world cities: Bangkok, Cairo, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, and Singapore. Fourteen leading authorities from diverse backgrounds bring their expertise to bear on these cities across four continents and consider the major regional and global roles they play in economic, political, and cultural life. Conveying how these cities have followed various pathways to their present position, they offer multiple perspectives on the interplay of internal and external forces and demonstrate that any comprehensive discussion of world cities has to engage a multiplicity of perspectives. With an introduction by Josef Gugler and an afterword from Saskia Sassen, this substantial volume makes a major contribution to the world cities literature and provides an important impetus for further analysis.(http://www.cambridge.org/de/academic/subjects/politics-international-relations/comparative-politics/world-cities-beyond-west-globalization-development-and-inequality)
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