Today there is a key question that lurks behind any consideration of Europe and its cities: is this foundation core zone of the modern world-system showing symptoms of dropping out of the contemporary core zone? It certainly appears that in the period of crises since 2008, Europe has been falling behind other major world-regions. Dubbed the “austerity region” of the world, such an interpretation sees Europe as the first part of the world-economy core to be subject to what are effectively structural adjustment programmes, largely self-imposed but still resulting in a process of peripheralization. Although uneven in impact, this is clearly a result of Europe’s states failing to adequately manage and regulate the economic activities within the...
Because the whole book’s issue assumes the uneven integrations of national/continental urb...
Although world regions continue to be a key feature of the geographical imagination, there has been ...
Globalisation and metropolisation in modern economies induce some locational strategies of knowledge...
As emphasized in Chapter 1, the implications of economic globalization for Europe have been a major ...
"Urban structures and connectivity in European cities: a typology and comparison with the US&qu...
Using the concept of world city formation to identify 53 European cities, a typology is produced thr...
This is primarily an empirical paper that brings together selected results from the GaWC research pr...
The network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the globalisation era. As ec...
Globalization and city networks are two faces of the same coin. As economies across the world become...
This empirical paper maps changes in the global geography of advanced producer service provision acr...
This article reports an experiment in world city network analysis focusing on city-dyads. Results ar...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
This paper adopts a global perspective to investigate external relations of German cities, both tran...
This article critically evaluates the network‐centrism of much of contemporary world cities research...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Because the whole book’s issue assumes the uneven integrations of national/continental urb...
Although world regions continue to be a key feature of the geographical imagination, there has been ...
Globalisation and metropolisation in modern economies induce some locational strategies of knowledge...
As emphasized in Chapter 1, the implications of economic globalization for Europe have been a major ...
"Urban structures and connectivity in European cities: a typology and comparison with the US&qu...
Using the concept of world city formation to identify 53 European cities, a typology is produced thr...
This is primarily an empirical paper that brings together selected results from the GaWC research pr...
The network paradigm has been highly influential in spatial analysis in the globalisation era. As ec...
Globalization and city networks are two faces of the same coin. As economies across the world become...
This empirical paper maps changes in the global geography of advanced producer service provision acr...
This article reports an experiment in world city network analysis focusing on city-dyads. Results ar...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
This paper adopts a global perspective to investigate external relations of German cities, both tran...
This article critically evaluates the network‐centrism of much of contemporary world cities research...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Because the whole book’s issue assumes the uneven integrations of national/continental urb...
Although world regions continue to be a key feature of the geographical imagination, there has been ...
Globalisation and metropolisation in modern economies induce some locational strategies of knowledge...