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Cím:Twin cities : urban communities, borders and relationships over time / edited by John Garrard and Ekaterina Mikhailova
Megjelenés:New York ; London : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
Terjedelem:xxii, [2], 334 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Megjegyzések:Mutató: p. [333]-334.
Bibliogr. a fejezetek végén
I., Intranational twin cities. (p. 21-146.) - 1., Minneapolis-St. Paul: the iconic twins? (p. 23-36.) / Mary Lethert Wingerd, John Garrard. - 2., 'Too near neighbours to be good friends': Manchester and Salford. (p. 37-50.) / John Garrard, Alan Kidd. - 3., NewcastleGateshead: a dynamic partnership. (p. 51-64.) / Rebecca Wilbraham. - 4., The defence of old interests in a new city: Buda and Pest in Budapest in the late nineteenth century. (p. 65-77.) / László Csorba. - 5., Urban Lagos 1927-67: a tale of two cities? (p. 78-90.) / Lanre Davies. - 6., Twin cities in African history: a comparative analysis of the 19th and 20th century capitals of Borno. (p. 91-103.) / Usman Ladan. - 7., Indian twin cities. (p. 104-118.) / John Garrard, Ekaterina Mikhailova. - 8., Women's everyday travel experiences in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (p. 119-131.) / Waheed Ahmed, Muhammad Imran, Regina Scheyvens. - 9., Hong Kong and Shenzhen: twins, rivals or potential megacity? (p. 132-146.) / Marco Bontje. - II., International twin cities. (p. 147-327.) - 10., Tabatinga, Leticia and Santa Rosa: emergence, transformation and merging of paired and triple cities in the Amazon. (p. 149-162.) / Carlos Zárate Botía, Jorge Aponte Motta. - 11., The resiliency of Los Dos Laredos. (p. 163-175.) / John C. Kilburn, Sara A. Buentello. - 12., Border-city pairs in Europe and North America: spatial dimensions of integration and separation. (p. 176-10.) / Francisco Lara-Valencia, Sylwia Dolzblasz. - 13., Spatial portrait of twin towns on the Danube. (p. 191-202.) / Máté Tamáska. - 14., Central European cross-border towns: an overview. (p. 203-216.) / Jaroslaw Janczak. - 15., Comines and Wervik: on the three-way divide of two historically integral towns. (p. 217-231.) / Peter Martyn. - 16., Border twin cities in the Baltic Area: anomalies or nexuses of mutual benefit? (p. 232-245.) / Thomas Lundén. - 17., City-twinning as local foreign policy: the case of Kirkenes-Nikel. (p. 246-258.) / Pertti Joenniemi. - 18., The Finnish-Russian border as a developmental resource: the case of Imatra and Svetogorsk. (p. 259-271.) / Matti Fritsch, Sarolta Németh, Heikki Eskelinen. - 19., Impacts of town-twinning on the communities of Imatra and Svetogorsk through different fields of cross-border cooperation. (p. 272-287.) / Ekaterina Mikhailova, Sarolta Németh. - 20., Blagoveshchensk and Heihe: (un)contested twin cities on the Sino-Russian border? (p. 288-300.) / Ekaterina Mikhailova, Chung-tong Wu, Ilya Chubarov. - 21., Flows making places, borders making flows: the rise of Mae Sot-Myawaddy hub in the Thai-Burmese borderland. (p. 301-312.) / Indré Balcaité. - 22., So close, so far: national identity and political legitimacy in UAE-Oman border cities. (p. 313-327.) / Marc Valeri.
This dynamic international collection provides a comprehensive overview of twin cities on administrative and international borders across the world. Drawing on contemporary and historical examples, it documents constant and changing features of twinned communities over time. The chapters explore a variety of urban formations including independent cities located side-by-side; cities that have merged over decades or even centuries and those projected to merge; cities partitioned by treaties and cities duplicated in pursuit of better security, intensified trade or both between neighbouring countries. From Europe to Africa, North America to the Middle East, South America to Asia, this book focuses on relationships between cities, citizens and municipal/international borders. A cartographical contents and editorial commentary guide readers through diverse contributions. The authors ask how far cities are changing or remaining constant in the context of conurbanisation, Europeanisation and globalization. The book provides a glimpse into the variety of roles twin cities can play globally: from laboratories of integration and para-diplomatic actors to economic and cultural brokers. This is a valuable, engaging resource for researchers in the fields of geography, urban studies, border studies, international relations and global development. It will be of great use to individuals involved in twin-city initiatives and general readers
Sorozati cím:(Global urban studies)
ETO jelzet:316.334.56 911.375 351/354 711.4(100)
LC jelzet:GF127
ISBN:978 1 138 09800 8 (kötött)
Tárgyszavak:Fővárosok (városok)
Közigazgatás
Városszociológia
Településföldrajz
Városok politikai szempontok történet
Várospolitika
Capitals (Cities)
Public administration.
Cities and towns.
Metropolitan government.
Rural geography.
Cities and towns Political aspects History.
Urban policy.
Egyéb nevek:Garrard, John
Mikhailova, Ekaterina
Global urban studies
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