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OverviewThis book makes a new contributution to the current lively debate on city regional governance, offering a genuinely comparative approach, covering Europe (east and west) and North America, and thus different 'cultures' of city regionalism. Drawing on a series of case studies conducted by the author the main focus of this book is on the interface between state structure power and the established way of 'doing urban policy' on the one hand, and the pressures and challenges of globalisation, on the other. Hershel argues that the spatiality of cities has become less clear cut, as has the notion of 'region', adding to the challenges of defining and understanding city regions. Whether 'real' or 'imagined', they are, however, becoming the main arena of these various interacting, competing and interdependent processes and structures. This timely contribution to the existing literature examines the intricacies of these processes and issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tassilo Herrschel (University of Westminster, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Volume: 70 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9780415489386ISBN 10: 0415489385 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 11 December 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Cities Between State and Globalization: Towards city-regional governance 2. Defining City Regions: Cities between urban and state theories 3. Cities and the Global: Changing relationship between ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ 4. Cities, City Regions and the State: Locating trans-local governance 5. City-Regional Governance: Between state hierarchy and ‘inter-local assemblages’ 6. City-Regional Governance as Product of Impetus, Milieu and Structure: Comparing Policies 7. ConclusionsReviewsThis integrated volume addresses the increasingly important issue of city region governance through a structured and methodical framework, drawing on genuinely comparative practice and perspective from North America and Europe. It is a very welcome addition to the literature. - Mike Danson, University of the West of Scotland, UK The book combines comprehensive critical reflection on a range of challenging theoretical literatures with an impressive array of case studies from different geographical settings, to make the text an important contribution to the understanding of the relationship between cities, state and globalisation. - Henrik Halkier, Aalborg University, Denmark If regions were the spatial focus during the 1990s, the new millennium has seen city-regions emerge as the critical site for harnessing economic competitiveness. Herrschel's latest book presents a unique take on the governance of these city-regions, navigating as it does the different cultures of city-regionalism which has seen the decentralisation of socioeconomic decision-making and policy implementation to city-regional level institutions, frameworks and supports take on different forms throughout Europe and North America. In particular, Herschel should be commended for tackling head on the challenging issue of the role that is played by the (nation-)state in formulating the conditions under which city-regions can form, operate, and govern. - John Harrison, Loughborough University, UK Few things are as important today as creating new ways to address challenges to metropolitan sustainability and survival. This book lends a strong hand to the work of practitioners and scholars concerned with how metropolitan regions make progress towards creating sustainable, livable, and governable city regions. - Ethan Seltzer, Portland State University, USA This integrated volume addresses the increasingly important issue of city region governance through a structured and methodical framework, drawing on genuinely comparative practice and perspective from North America and Europe. It is a very welcome addition to the literature. Professor Mike Danson, Associate Dean of Research & Commercialisation, Business School, University of the West of Scotland The book combines comprehensive critical reflection on a range of challenging theoretical literatures with an impressive array of case studies from different geographical settings, to make the text an important contribution to the understanding of the relationship between cities, state and globalisation. Professor Henrik Halkier, Head of Department, History, International and Social Studies, Aalborg University If regions were the spatial focus during the 1990s, the new millennium has seen city-regions emerge as the critical site for harnessing economic competitiveness. Herrschel's latest book presents a unique take on the governance of these city-regions, navigating as it does the different cultures of city-regionalism which has seen the decentralisation of socioeconomic decision-making and policy implementation to city-regional level institutions, frameworks and supports take on different forms throughout Europe and North America. In particular, Herschel should be commended for tackling head on the challenging issue of the role that is played by the (nation-)state in formulating the conditions under which city-regions can form, operate, and govern. Dr John Harrison, Department of Geography, Loughborough University. Few things are as important today as creating new ways to address challenges to metropolitan sustainability and survival. This book lends a strong hand to the work of practitioners and scholars concerned with how metropolitan regions make progress towards creating sustainable, livable, and governable city regions. Ethan Seltzer, Professor of Urban Studies and Planning. Director, School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University Author InformationTassilo Herrschel is Reader in Urban and Regional Development at the Centre for Urban and Regional Governance, University of Westminster. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |