Gateway cities connect vast hinterlands to the outside world, being vital for our highly globalised and networked society. Studying them complements the understanding of urban nodes in global networks from the world city literature because it draws attention to the diversity of these nodes and city-to-hinterland relations. This article first discusses which features mark gateway cities. Logistics, industrial processing, knowledge generation and perhaps other dimensions of global interlinking should be taken into consideration – in addition to corporate control and corporate services. Second, the article sheds light on the impact of gateway cities upon regional development. Whilst some argue that gateways are a filter to economic gains and t...
This editorial and accompanying themed issue reflect on the centrality of cities to regional develop...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
Introduction This chapter departs from the observation that global city research has, 20 years after...
Gateway cities have received much attention from urban geographers. In spite of outstanding contribu...
The article invites readers to rethink cities in economic networks against the backdrop of the many ...
This thesis is about the importance of global cities for world politics. While there is a growing b...
Cities and transport networks have been intertwined through history and are still related despite th...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
AbstractThe effects of economic globalization have radically influenced the function of cities into ...
The role of cities in the global economy has been studied extensively for the specific case of advan...
This article presents three arguments for a new research perspective on global city networks analysi...
Abstract: At the very core of the relationship between sustainability of the world’s cities and glob...
This article introduces a new perspective on city connectivity in order to analyze non-hub cities an...
Although world regions continue to be a key feature of the geographical imagination, there has been ...
In 2008, for the first time, more than half of the world’s population will live in urban areas (Unit...
This editorial and accompanying themed issue reflect on the centrality of cities to regional develop...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
Introduction This chapter departs from the observation that global city research has, 20 years after...
Gateway cities have received much attention from urban geographers. In spite of outstanding contribu...
The article invites readers to rethink cities in economic networks against the backdrop of the many ...
This thesis is about the importance of global cities for world politics. While there is a growing b...
Cities and transport networks have been intertwined through history and are still related despite th...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
AbstractThe effects of economic globalization have radically influenced the function of cities into ...
The role of cities in the global economy has been studied extensively for the specific case of advan...
This article presents three arguments for a new research perspective on global city networks analysi...
Abstract: At the very core of the relationship between sustainability of the world’s cities and glob...
This article introduces a new perspective on city connectivity in order to analyze non-hub cities an...
Although world regions continue to be a key feature of the geographical imagination, there has been ...
In 2008, for the first time, more than half of the world’s population will live in urban areas (Unit...
This editorial and accompanying themed issue reflect on the centrality of cities to regional develop...
There is now a considerable literature on the role of cities as key nodes in an increasingly globali...
Introduction This chapter departs from the observation that global city research has, 20 years after...