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The city and the world: New York's global future

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The city and the world: New York's global future

Sujet

New York, global city, ville globale, économie, délinquance, immigration, démographie, éducation, religion, culture urbaine, identité, gouvernance, Crahan Margaret E., Vourvoulias-Bush Alberto

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Abstract from the publisher:
 
At first glance a study on cities and foreign policy may seem a bold leap into the future of international relations, but it represents, rather, a giant step into the present--into what is already taking place across this country and around the world. Cities have become actors in international affairs; and American cities have not only been players on the world scene but have been deeply transformed on the process as well. Over the last four years, the Council on Foreign Relations has been studying new actors in international affairs: business, nongovernmental organizations (particularly on such issues as the environment, human rights, and humanitarian relief and aid), and certain regions and localities that now orient their "foreign" policy or actions somewhat independently from that of their central governments. Of these new global actors, cities have drawn the least attention within policymaking circles and among the public. Although this volume looks at New York City, the United States' largest and most prominent international center, the issues and processes discussed--the economic restructuring of the economy, immigration, and internationalization of crime, the changing demands on, and functions of, social and civic institutions, the technological innovations that are revolutionizing how we live, do business, and form communities--represent fundamental challenges faced by cities and communities across the country; particularly at a time when many of the traditional functions of the central government are being privatized or decentralized. This is a volume of intellectual rigor--briskly written and clear-headed. It provides a model that will be emulated in the analysis of other global cities.
 
Contents:
 
Robert D. Hormats - Foreword: New York's global future
Kenneth Maxwell - Acknowledgements Margaret E. Crahan with Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush - Introduction: The city and the world Carol O'Cléireacain - The private economy and the public budget of New York City Rae D. Rosen with Reagan Murray - Opening doors: Access to the global market for financial sectors Edward Mozley Roche - "Cyberopolis" : The cybernetic city faces the global economy Clifford Krauss - The Cali cartel and the globalization of crime in New York City Peter Andress - Policing the clandestine side of economic integration Joseph J. Salvo and Arun Peter Lobo - Immigration and the changing demographic profile of New York Robert C. Smith - Transnational migration, assimilation, and political community Josh DeWing - Educating the children of immigrants in New York's restructured economy Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo - Building a new public realm: Moral responsibility and religious commitment in the city Jay Kaplan - Rooting for a logo: Culture, identity, and civic experience in the global city Saskia Sassen - Cities, foreign policy, and the global economy   Margaret E. Crahan is Dorothy Epstein Professor in Latin American History at Hunter College. Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush is Research Associate for Latin America at the Council on Foreign Relations and a doctoral candidate in politics at Yale University.  

Créateur

Margaret E. Crahan Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush

Éditeur

Council on Foreign Relations

Date

1997

Format

202

Type

Ouvrage

Identifiant

http://books.google.com/books?id=uJQFm1ciG3gC&printsec=frontcover