Struggling Giants: City-Region Governance in London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Struggling Giants: City-Region Governance in London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Kantor
By (author) Christian Lefevre
By (author) Asato Saito
By (author) H. V. Savitch
SeriesGlobalization and Community
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:344
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9780816677436
ClassificationsDewey:320.8 320.85
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publication Date 3 August 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Throughout the past thirty years a small number of city-regions have achieved unprecedented global status in the world economy while undergoing radical changes. Struggling Giants examines the transformation of four of the most significant metropolises: London, New York, Paris, and Tokyo. This volume analyzes the thorniest issues these sprawling city-regions have faced, including ameliorating social problems through public policies, the effect of globalization on local governance, and the relationships between local, regional, and national institutions. Three critical themes frame Struggling Giants. The first is the continuing struggle for governability in the midst of regional governmental fragmentation. The second theme is how the city-regions fight to manage powerful political biases. Policy-making is often selective, the authors find, and governments are more responsive to economic exigencies than to social or environmental needs. Finally, these city-regions are shown to be strong economic leaders in part because they are able to change-although the authors reveal that pragmatism and piecemeal policy solutions can still prevail.

Author Biography

Paul Kantor is emeritus professor of political science at Fordham University. Christian Lefevre is director of the French Institute of Urban Affairs and professor at the University of Paris Est, LATTS. Asato Saito is an independent scholar working in Tokyo. H. V. Savitch is Brown and Williamson Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Louisville. Andy Thornley is emeritus professor of urban planning at the London School of Economics.