
World Cities without the World
For several decades, globalization appeared to be an unstoppable force. Goods, ideas, and people moved across borders with unprecedented ease,

For several decades, globalization appeared to be an unstoppable force. Goods, ideas, and people moved across borders with unprecedented ease,

NIMBYism – “Not In My Back Yard” – has long been treated as a local irritation. The sort of thing

Many urban planners have developed a habit they rarely question: the reflex to load every project with every possible virtue.

The definition of cities often swirls around the complex overlay of systems that together form the urban fabric. In this

Lately, I came across a data set on OurWorldinData.org that

by Markus Appenzeller and Thijs Spaandonk This Manifesto emerges from,

How migration politics is drifting away from urban reality—and what

Until a couple of weeks ago, Italy was dominating the