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portada De Gruyter Handbook of Cities, Infrastructure and International Relations
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
530
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
24.00 x 17.00 cm
ISBN13
9783111404585

De Gruyter Handbook of Cities, Infrastructure and International Relations

Michele Acuto;Simon Curtis;Ian Klaus;Gaea Morales (Author) · De Gruyter · Hardcover

De Gruyter Handbook of Cities, Infrastructure and International Relations - Michele Acuto;Simon Curtis;Ian Klaus;Gaea Morales

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Synopsis "De Gruyter Handbook of Cities, Infrastructure and International Relations"

Cities have been the motive force of globalisation. As cities have grown to sizes unknown in the historical record, they very often dwarf many states in terms of population and economic power, placing our frameworks for understanding the international system under strain. Cities have increasingly tried, often successfully, to translate their new-found heft and economic might into political power – in the halls of international organisations, in the United Nations system, and also through the many hundreds of transnational networks that are having real influence on global governance issues and outcomes in areas such as climate change, migration, global health, and disaster risk management.

This volume argues that cities and infrastructures of connectivity – including transportation, digital architectures, computational stacks, and energy infrastructures – are also important components of international order itself – objects and mediums of geopolitical competition. The ‘global’ cities that have emerged in the current round of globalisation are not simply urban phenomena, but have been dependent upon the liberal international order and the powerful states that underpinned it for the international environment in which they were able to thrive – and have in turn underpinned that order. With the rise of China and its immensely ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, we have seen once again this intrinsic connection between geopolitical power and infrastructure and urbanism, as great powers make cities and their connecting infrastructures a central plank of an emerging contestation over the shape of the twenty-first century.

This volume assesses the emergence of global cities and their continuing evolution within the international system, and the ways in which such cities challenge our existing understandings of diplomacy, territoriality, sovereignty, legitimacy, international law and agency. Also, importantly, this handbook considers the growing importance of understanding global infrastructures in the twenty-first century, and how they are a little understood and yet critical aspect of international order and competition.

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