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Global cities, governance and diplomacy: the urban link
In: Routledge new diplomacy studies
This book illustrates the importance of global cities for world politics and highlights the diplomatic connections between cities and global governance. While there is a growing body of literature concerned with explaining the transformations of the international order, little theorisation has taken into account the key metropolises of our time as elements of these revolutions. The volume seeks to fill this gap by demonstrating how global cities have a pervasive agency in contemporary global governance. The book argues that looking at global cities can bring about three.
Research handbook on international law and cities
In: International affairs, Volume 98, Issue 1, p. 323-324
ISSN: 1468-2346
Neil Brenner 2019: New Urban Spaces: Urban Theory and the Scale Question. New York: Oxford University Press
In: International journal of urban and regional research, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 173-174
ISSN: 1468-2427
On Diplomacy beyond on Diplomacy: Time for a 'Second' Edition
In: New perspectives: interdisciplinary journal of Central & East European politics and international relations, Volume 25, Issue 3, p. 90-95
ISSN: 2336-8268
Holidays in the danger zone: entanglements of war and tourism. By Debbie Lisle
In: International affairs, Volume 92, Issue 6, p. 1530-1531
ISSN: 1468-2346
Holidays in the danger zone: entanglements of war and tourism. By Debbie Lisle
In: International affairs, Volume 92, Issue 6, p. 1530-1531
ISSN: 0020-5850
Extrastatecraft: the power of infrastructure space. By Keller Easterling
In: International affairs, Volume 91, Issue 3, p. 642-644
ISSN: 0020-5850
Extrastatecraft: the power of infrastructure space. By Keller Easterling
In: International affairs, Volume 91, Issue 3, p. 642-644
ISSN: 1468-2346
Dubai in the 'Middle'
In: International journal of urban and regional research, Volume 38, Issue 5, p. 1732-1748
ISSN: 1468-2427
AbstractIn the early 2000s, Dubai seemed the apotheosis of the global city model. Lauded as an embodiment of globalist ideals, or harshly criticized as a representation of the dangers of contemporary urbanism, it was clearly under the spotlight. Then, like the concept of the 'global city' itself, it disappeared from the headlines, to be subject only to sporadic and cynical attention. Today some are heralding a 'return' of Dubai from the anonymity of the middle ground of global city hierarchies and rankings. What is often forgotten, however, is that urbanism in Dubai did not stop. On the contrary, Dubai's continuous 'worlding' offers a productive opportunity for the encounter of 'global' and 'ordinary' modes of urban analysis. By unpacking the construction of a global Dubai, this article advocates greater sensitivity to the multiscalar politics that shape its continuity. Stepping beyond rumours of crisis and decline, it aims to connect the global fortunes and everyday processes that jointly characterize the development of global cities. 'Global' and 'ordinary' urbanism, it argues, are but two registers of how we could, in Warren Magnusson's words, 'see like a city'.
Everyday International Relations: Garbage, Grand Designs, and Mundane Matters
In: International political sociology, Volume 8, Issue 4, p. 345-362
ISSN: 1749-5687
Dubai in the 'Middle'
In: International journal of urban and regional research: IJURR, Volume 38, Issue 5, p. 1732-1748
ISSN: 0309-1317
City Leadership in Global Governance
In: Global governance: a review of multilateralism and international organizations, Volume 19, Issue 3, p. 481-498
ISSN: 1942-6720