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What is a global city?
In the case of global cities, the dy-namics and processes that get territorialized are global. Content may be subject to copyright. ... Central to the concept are the multiple boundaries or borders that are implied, how these are distinguished and how they are created, regulated and enforced.
What are the outcomes of a global city analysis?
One of the outcomes of a global city analysis is that it makes evident that the global materializes by necessity in specific places, and institutional arrangements, a good number of which, if not most, are located in national territories. The geography of globalization contains both a dynamic of dispersal and of centralization.
What is the duality of a global city?
The duality, national versus global, suggests two mutually exclusive spaces—where one begins the other ends. One of the outcomes of a global city analysis is that it makes evident that the global materializes by necessity in specific places, and institutional arrangements, a good number of which, if not most, are located in national territories.
Why are global cities different from old capitals?
This in turn brings up a question of control linked to the currently inadequate capacities to govern transactions in electronic space. 5. In this sense, global cities are different from the old capitals of erstwhile empires, in that they are a function of cross-border networks rather than simply the most powerful city of an empire.