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Urban empires: cities as global rulers in the new urban world

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The metropolis and modern lifePublication details: Routledge 2021 New YorkDescription: xii, 432 p.: ill. Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN:
  • 9781138601710
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.76 U7
Summary: We live in the ‘urban century’. Cities all over the world – in both developing and developed countries – display complex evolutionary patterns. Urban Empires 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 views the drastic change cities have undergone internationally through a broad perspective and considers their emerging roles in our global network society. Chapters from renowned scholars provide advanced analytical contributions, scaling applied and theoretical perspectives on the competitive profile of urban agglomerations in a globalizing world. Together, the volume traces and investigates the economic and political drivers of network cities in a global context and explores the challenges over governance that are presented by mega-cities. It also identifies and maps out the new geography of the emergent ‘urban century’. With contributions from well-known and influential scholars from around the world, Urban Empires serves as a touchstone for students and researchers keen to explore the scientific and policy needs of cities as they become our age’s global power centers. https://www.routledge.com/Urban-Empires-Cities-as-Global-Rulers-in-the-New-Urban-World/Glaeser-Kourtit-Nijkamp/p/book/9781138601710
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Table of contents

1. Do Urban Empires Rule the World? [Edward Glaeser, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp]

Part One. Positioning of Cities
2. Re-Inserting Place in the Analysis of the Global Digital Economy – An Essay [Saskia Sassen]
3. Winner-Take-All-Cities [Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander, and Karen King]
4. Winners and Losers in the Urban System [Tony Venables]
5. Promiscuous Agglomerations: Towards Integrating Urban Agglomerations with Urban Networks [Peter J. Taylor]
6. Network Communities as Urban Empires [Zachary Neal]
7. Large Urban Agglomerations and Efficient Public Services: Local vs. Regional Control [Richard L. Church]
8. The Rise of Mega Urban Regions and the Future of Spatial Organization [Kinglsey E. Haynes and Roger R. Stough]
9. The "New Urban World": Challenges for Large Urban Agglomerations [Eduardo Haddad and Ana Barufi]

Part Two. Assessing of Urban Developments
10. Network Infrastructure and the Economy [Ake Andersson and David Emanuel Andersson]
11. Proximity and Agglomeration, Two Understanding Keys of City [Lise Bourdeau-Lepage and André Torre]
12. A Scientific Program on Urban Performance and Dynamics [Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello, and Andrea Caragliu]
13. The Analysis of Big Data on Cites and Regions: Some Computational and Statistical Challenges [Laurie Schintler and Manfred Fischer]
14. Defining City Size and Growth [Michael Batty]
15. In Pursuit of High-Performance Global Cities – An Extended Dea Model: For Assessing Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators [Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp]

Part Three. Learning from Cities
16. Innovative Transformations of Global City Regions in the Post-Urban World [Charlie Karlsson, Hans Westlund and Tigran Haas]
17. The Changing Industrial Organization of American Megaregions [Harrison S. Campbell, Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid]
18. The Quaternary City: "Financialization" and "Thin Globalisation" in Prospect [Philip Cooke]
19. Seoul as an Urban Empire: Evidence from Spatial Interaction Models [John Carruthers and Su-Jung Lee]
20. Material Flows in the Global City [Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang, Nathan Hutson and Quan Yuan]
21. The Public Expenditure Impact on Urban Population Growth [Steven Craig and Janet Kohlhase]
22. Resilience to a Cyber-Attack on the Detroit Automobile Industry: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [Adam Rose and Zhenhua Chen]
23. Metropolitan Cities: Which Development Strategies? Which New Perspectives For Improving Productivity ? Which Governance Tools? [Luigi Fusco Girard]

We live in the ‘urban century’. Cities all over the world – in both developing and developed countries – display complex evolutionary patterns. Urban Empires 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 views the drastic change cities have undergone internationally through a broad perspective and considers their emerging roles in our global network society. Chapters from renowned scholars provide advanced analytical contributions, scaling applied and theoretical perspectives on the competitive profile of urban agglomerations in a globalizing world. Together, the volume traces and investigates the economic and political drivers of network cities in a global context and explores the challenges over governance that are presented by mega-cities. It also identifies and maps out the new geography of the emergent ‘urban century’.
With contributions from well-known and influential scholars from around the world, Urban Empires serves as a touchstone for students and researchers keen to explore the scientific and policy needs of cities as they become our age’s global power centers.

https://www.routledge.com/Urban-Empires-Cities-as-Global-Rulers-in-the-New-Urban-World/Glaeser-Kourtit-Nijkamp/p/book/9781138601710

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