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Shanghai Rising State Power And Local Transformations In A Global Megacity 1st Edition Xiangming Chen

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Shanghai Rising State Power And Local Transformations In A Global Megacity 1st Edition Xiangming Chen
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Xiangming Chen
ISBN: 9780816667963, 0816667969
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Shanghai Rising State Power And Local Transformations In A Global Megacity 1st Edition Xiangming Chen by Xiangming Chen 9780816667963, 0816667969 instant download after payment.

Until around 1990, Shanghai was China’s premier but sluggish industrial center. Now at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the joint impact of global forces and state power has turned Shanghai into a dynamic megacity. Shanghai’s remarkable growth in economy, infrastructure, and global presence has prompted questions about the Shanghai “miracle.” This collection places the city’s unprecedented rise in a rare comparative examination of U.S. cities, as well as with Asian megacities Singapore and Hong Kong, providing a nuanced account of how the Shanghai’s politics, economy, society, and space have been transformed by macro- and micro-level forces.Contributors: Stephen W. K. Chiu, Chinese U of Hong Kong; K. C. Ho, National U of Singapore; John D. Kasarda, U of North Carolina; Hanlong Lu, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences; Tai-lok Lui, Chinese U of Hong Kong; Ann R. Markusen, U of Minnesota; Anthony M. Orum, U of Illinois, Chicago; Yuan Ren, Fudan U Shanghai; Saskia Sassen, Columbia U; Jiaming Sun, Texas A&M U, Commerce; Fulong Wu, Cardiff U; Pingkang Yu, George Washington U; Tingwei Zhang, U of Illinois, Chicago; Zhenhua Zhou, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

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