The country (periphery) and city (center) define a mutually constituting relationship. Drawing on Raymond Williams' country/city dichotomy, and postcolonial critiques of this state framed relationship, this paper takes a slightly different direction in exploring the continuing viability of the capital city as emblematic of national interests and an authoritative controlling center. In discussing recent research about "global" cities in Europe, I bring into question London's shirting spatial associations both to other European cities and to its surrounding landscape. My Focus centers on the proposed high-speed rail link between London, Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Amsterdam, of which the Channel Tunnel is a part. I ask how these transport ne...
London still is a somewhat ‘unique city’, as Rasmussen (1937) claimed, in several ways that impact o...
In this inaugural issue, CPCL reflects upon the first adjective that qualifies its title. What is th...
Bruce Katz recently spoke at the LSE on the metropolitan revolution in the United States. But what c...
The country (periphery) and city (center) define a mutually constituting relationship. Drawing on Ra...
This paper explores the nature of the contemporary political identity of the European Union through ...
Cities have played a central role in the making of Europe, spawning its concepts of politics and cit...
This paper examines the interdependencies between the London 'core' and the South East England 'Mega...
The European Capital of Culture (ECoC) Program was initiated in mid 80's, as a modality to promote t...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
The book brings together chapters from authors across Europe to investigate the position of regions ...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Cities around the world are striving to be ‘global’. This book tells the story of one of them, and i...
This paper places edge urban formations at the centre of understanding the rescaling of economic, po...
A critical analysis of the strategic reconfiguration of social relations in the British state
Large areas of Western Europe are dispersed, a context in which landscape and urbanisation are inter...
London still is a somewhat ‘unique city’, as Rasmussen (1937) claimed, in several ways that impact o...
In this inaugural issue, CPCL reflects upon the first adjective that qualifies its title. What is th...
Bruce Katz recently spoke at the LSE on the metropolitan revolution in the United States. But what c...
The country (periphery) and city (center) define a mutually constituting relationship. Drawing on Ra...
This paper explores the nature of the contemporary political identity of the European Union through ...
Cities have played a central role in the making of Europe, spawning its concepts of politics and cit...
This paper examines the interdependencies between the London 'core' and the South East England 'Mega...
The European Capital of Culture (ECoC) Program was initiated in mid 80's, as a modality to promote t...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
The book brings together chapters from authors across Europe to investigate the position of regions ...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Cities around the world are striving to be ‘global’. This book tells the story of one of them, and i...
This paper places edge urban formations at the centre of understanding the rescaling of economic, po...
A critical analysis of the strategic reconfiguration of social relations in the British state
Large areas of Western Europe are dispersed, a context in which landscape and urbanisation are inter...
London still is a somewhat ‘unique city’, as Rasmussen (1937) claimed, in several ways that impact o...
In this inaugural issue, CPCL reflects upon the first adjective that qualifies its title. What is th...
Bruce Katz recently spoke at the LSE on the metropolitan revolution in the United States. But what c...