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Global cities? The Brown Journal of World Affairs (Vol. 11, No. 2)

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Global cities? The Brown Journal of World Affairs (Vol. 11, No. 2)

Sujet

ville mondiale, global city, world city, mondialisation

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From the abstract for Saskia Sassen's introductory article :
 
Each phase in the long history of the world economy raises specific questions about the particular conditions that make it possible. One of the key properties of the current phase is the ascendance of information technologies and the associated increase in the mobility and liquidity of capital. There have long been cross-border economic processes—flows of capital, labor, goods, raw materials, tourists. But to a large extent these took place within the inter-state system, where the key articulators were national states. The international economic system was ensconced largely in this inter-state system. This has changed rather dramatically over the last decade as a result of privatization, deregulation, the opening up of national economies to foreign firms, and the growing participation of national economic actors in global markets.
 
Section contents :   The global city : Introducing a concept - Saskia Sassen The world urban hierarchy : Implications for cities, top to bottom - David A. Smith Our urban future : Making a home for Homo Urbanus - Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Jos Maseland and Jay Moor Moving towards inclusive cities - Blair A. Ruble, Joseph S. Tulchin and Lisa M. Hanley Urban planning on a larger scale : Reimagining the city - Bruce Mau    

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University

Date

Winter/Spring 2005

Format


27 - 87

Type

Revue

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http://www.bjwa.org/index.php?issue=11.2