WHY CITIES OFTEN COPE BETTER THAN NATIONS WITH TODAY'S LIGHTNING-FAST
CHANGES
The British Empire declined decades ago, but London remains one of the
world's preeminent centers of finance, commerce, and political
discourse. London is just one of the global cities assuming greater
importance in the post-cold war worldeven as many national
governments struggle to meet the needs of their citizens. _Global
Political Cities_ shows how and why cities are re-asserting their
historic role at the forefront of international economic and political
life.
The book focuses on fifteen major cities across Europe, Asia, and the
United States, including New York, London, Tokyo, Brussels, Seoul,
Geneva, and Hong Kong, not to mention Beijing and Washington, D.C. In
addition to highlighting the achievements of high-profile mayors, the
book chronicles the growing influence of think tanks, mass media, and
other global agenda setters, in their local urban political settings.
It also shows how these cities serve in the Internet age as the global
stage for grassroots appeals and protests of international
significance.
_Global Political Cities_ shows why cities cope much better than
nations with many global problemsand how their strengths can help
transform both nations and the broader world in future. The book
offers important insights for students of both international and
comparative political economy; diplomats and other government
officials; executives of businesses with global reach; and general
readers interested in how the world is changing around them.
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Actors and Arenas of Influence in International Affairs
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815743439
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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