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Cities in Relations advances a novel way of thinking about urban transformation by focusing on transnational relations in the least developed countries. * Examines the last 20 years of urban development in Hanoi, Vietnam, and in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso * Considers the ways in which a city s relationships with other places influences its urban development * Provides fresh ideas for comparative urban studies that move beyond discussions of economic and policy factors * Offers a clear and concise narrative accompanied by more than 45 photos and maps
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Zustand: New. Cities in Relations is a book of immense methodological and political importance. At a time when neoliberalism and globalization are thought to shape much of urban life, Ola Soederstroem offers a more imaginative way to grasp what is distinctive about worldl. Artikel-Nr. 556568641
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