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FRAGMENTED INTEGRATION IN THE SINGAPORE-INDONESIAN BORDER ZONE: SOUTHEAST ASIA'S GROWTH TRIANGLE AGAINST THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

GRUNDY-WARR, CARL;PEACHEY, KAREN;PERRY, MARTIN

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1999, pág. 304

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Asian growth triangles. 3. Agreements and flagships. 4. Overview of investment andpopulation trends. 5. Batam investment and population trendsin close up. 6. Cross-border integration as an interstateprocess. 7. Conclusion.

FROM URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS TO URBAN MOVEMENTS: A REVIEW AND INTRODUCTION TO A SYMPOSIUM ON URBAN MOVEMENTS

PICKVANCE, CHRIS

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2003, pág. 102

Sumario
I. WRITING ON URBAN MOVEMENTS. II. INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM.

GLOBAL AND WORLD CITIES: A VIEW FROM OFF THE MAP

ROBINSON, JENNIFER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 3/2002, pág. 531

Sumario
1. Global and world cities. 2. "Filling in the voids": off the world cities map. 3. Developmentalism and third-world cities. 4. Towards cities without categories. 5. The policy imperative: the political case for ordinary cities. 6. Conclusion.

GLOBAL ECONOMY/IMMATURE POLITY: CURRENT CRISIS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

BENG HUAT, CHUA

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/1999, pág. 782

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Global economy. 3. Immature:polity: arrested democratization. 4. Irony of legitimacy andillegitimacy. 5. Conclusion.

GLOBALIZATION AND LOCAL RESISTANCE: THE CREATION OF LOCALITIES IN MANILA AND BANGKOK

BERNER, ERHARD;KORFF, RUDIGER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/1995, pág. 208

Sumario
1. Globalization, diversity and polarization in the world city. 2. The metropolitan dilemma: demand for labour and scarcity of land. 3. Localities and the emergence of resistant groups. 4. Social cohesion and everyday life: group building in Manila slums. 5. Locality and urban conflict in Bangkok. 6. Conclusions.

GLOBALIZATION: BEYOND THE ULTRA-MODERNIST NARRATIVE TO A CRITICAL REALIST PERSPECTIVE ON GEOPOLITCS IN THE CYBER AGE.

LLOYD, CHRISTOPHER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 2/2000, pág. 258

Sumario
1. The discourse of globalization in the 2000s. 2.Modernity and capitalism. 3. Hiperglobalization as theultra-modernist narrative of capitalism. 4. Towards acritical realist framework for globalization studies. 5.Differential dimensions of globalization - beyondsimplification of the present. 6. The problem of the stateand public policy under globalization. 7. Geopolitics underglobalization - the Balkans' crisis of de 1990s. 8.Conclusion: Towards retention of local identity underglobalizatión ?. The necessity of global regulation andgovernance?.

GOVERNANCE RESTRUCTURING IN LOS ANGELES AND TORONTO: AMALGAMATION OR SECESSION?

KEIL, ROGER

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 4/2000, pág. 758

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Democracy and governance. 3.Consolidation, fragmentation, density, sprawl. 4. Torontoand Los Angeles. 5. Amalgamation in Toronto. 6. Secessionfrom Los Angeles. 7. Conclusion.

GOVERNANCE, COORDINATION AND LEGITIMACY IN PUBLIC POLICIES

PAPADOPOULOS, YANNIS

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/2000, pág. 210

Sumario
1. Fragmentation and coordination. 2. Coordinationand legitimation.

GOVERNING MOROCCO: MODERNITY AND DIFFERENCE

RABINOW, PAUL

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1989, pág. 32

Sumario
I. THE MOST MODERN LEGISLATION. II. QUARTERS. III. AN INDEFINITE SUBURB IN SEARCH OF ITS CITY. IV. ARABISANCES: THE NEW MEDINA. V. SOCIAL AESTHETIC.

GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS TO BALANCE HOUSING SUPPLY AND URBAN POPULATION GROWTH: THE CASE OF WARSAW

CIECHOCINSKA, MARIA

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, n.º 1/1987, pág. 9

Sumario
I. THE OWNERSHIP PATTERN OF THE HOUSING STOCK INìWARSAW AS A REFLECTION OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION.- II.ìINFLUENCE OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION ON AVERAGE APARTMENTìSIZE.- III. INDUSTRIALIZED CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AS ANìINSTRUMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN HOUSING.- IV.ìEFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE HOUSING SITUATION IN WARSAW BYìLIMITING THE CITY'S GROWTH.- V......

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