Unequal Cities links existing theories and debates with newer discussions on the crisis to develop a typology of possible orientations of local government towards economic development and social cohesion. In the process, it describes the challenges and tensions facing six large European cities, representative of a variety of welfare regimes in Western Europe: Barcelona, Copenhagen, Lyon, Manchester, Milan, and Munich. It seeks to answer such key questions as: - What social groups are most affected by recent urban transformations and what are the social and spatial impacts? - What are the main institutional factors influencing how cities have dealt with the challenges facing them? - How have local political agendas articulated th...