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New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood


New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood

Hardback by Brenner, Neil (Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Metropolitan Studies Program, New York University)

New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood

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ISBN:
9780199270057
Publication Date:
9 Sep 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
372 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood

Description

In this synthetic, interdisciplinary work, Neil Brenner develops a new interpretation of the transformation of statehood under contemporary globalizing capitalism. Whereas most analysts of the emergent, post-Westphalian world order have focused on supranational and national institutional realignments, 'New State Spaces' shows that strategic subnational spaces, such as cities and city-regions, represent essential arenas in which states are being transformed. Brenner traces the transformation of urban governance in western Europe during the last four decades and, on this basis, argues that inherited geographies of state power are being fundamentally rescaled. Through a combination of theory construction, historical analysis and cross-national case studies of urban policy change, 'New State Spaces' provides an innovative analysis of the new formations of state power that are currently emerging. This is a mature and sophisticated analysis by a major young scholar

Contents

Preface ; 1. Introduction: Cities, States, and the 'Explosion of Spaces' ; 2. The Globalization Debates: Opening up to New Spaces? ; 3. The State Spatial Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis ; 4. Urban Governance and the Nationalization of State Space: Political Geographies of Spatial Keynesianism ; 5. Interlocality Competition as a State Project: Urban Locational Policy and the Rescaling of State Space ; 6. Alternative Rescaling Strategies and the Future of New State Spaces ; Bibliography ; Index

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