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Introduction Josef Gugler | |
Part I. The Impact of the Global Political Economy: 1. Shanghai: remaking China's future global city Weiping Wu and Shahid Yusuf | |
2. Seoul: complementing economic success with games Yeong-Hyun Kim | |
3. Bangkok: evolution and adaptation under stress Douglas Webster | |
4. Cairo: too many people, not enough land, too few resources Janet Abu-Lughod | |
5. Mexico City's future in an era of globalization Peter M. Ward | |
Part II. The Impact of the State: 6. Moscow's changing fortunes under three regimes James H. Bater | |
7. Hong Kong's pathway to becoming a global city Alvin Y. So | |
8. Singapore: forming the family for a world city Janet W. Salaff | |
9. Jakarta: globalization, economic crisis, and social change Dean Forbes | |
Part III. The Impact of Popular Movements: 10. Sao Paulo: the political and socio-economic transformations wrought by the new labour movement in the city and beyond Maria Helena Moreira Alves | |
11. Bombay/Mumbai: globalization, inequalities and politics Sujata Patel | |
12. Johannesburg: race, inequality, and urbanization Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell | |
Afterword Saskia Sassen. |
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