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  1. The Association between Foreign Investment and Domestic Investment in China: in a network approach.
  2. Developing a Research Strategy to Better Understand, Observe, and Simulate Urban Atmospheric Processes at Kilometer to Subkilometer Scales
  3. A research informed commentary on MEGAREGIONS: Globalization’s New Urban Form.
  4. The Conjunction of Networked Agglomeration and Location Factor in Chinese Cities: Taking FDI and Domestic Investment as an Example
  5. Peter Hall Strategic Planning Pioneer
  6. Social Research Finding One: Quantitative Analysis of Successful Enterprises
  7. Viewpoint Re-evaluating the place of urban planning history
  8. The performance of cities in Europe and the US in global networks.
  9. Extensive and Intensive Globalizations: Explicating the Low Connectivity Puzzle of U.S. Cities Using a City-Dyad Analysis
  10. Changing relations between European cities and regions in a global perspective.
  11. Systemic risk associated with international office investment in global cities.
  12. Changing roles of cities as gateways in corridors for flows in city networks.
  13. Services globaux, géographies locales : les services aux entreprises dans les métropoles de Londres et Paris
  14. Global Urban Analysis
  15. Featured Graphic. Contemporary Mappa Mundi: American Exceptionalism in the World City Network
  16. Kunzmann, Klaus R.; Schmid, Willy A.; Koll-Schretzenmayr, Martina (eds.) (2009): China and Europe—The implications of the rise of China for European space. London/New York: Routledge. 275 pp
  17. The Making of Global City Regions - Johannesburg, Mumbai/Bombay, São Paulo and Shanghai - Edited by Klaus Segbers
  18. The UK Space Economy as Practised by Advanced Producer Service Firms: Identifying Two Distinctive Polycentric City-Regional Processes in Contemporary Britain
  19. The Way We Were: Command-and-Control Centres in the Global Space-Economy on the Eve of the 2008 Geo-Economic Transition
  20. Informational Quantity Versus Informational Quality: The Perils of Navigating the Space of Flows
  21. Examining functional relations between the 'core' and the 'periphery' in South East England.
  22. Application of the Interlocking Network Model to Mega-City-Regions: Measuring Polycentricity Within and Beyond City-Regions
  23. A global sense of flow?
  24. Relations between London and Frankfurt as 'global' cities.
  25. The Role of Location in Knowledge Creation and Diffusion: Evidence of Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in the City of London Financial Services Agglomeration
  26. Learning from mega-city regions in Europe.
  27. Preface
  28. Policy Challenges of Functional Polycentricity in a Global Mega-City Region: South East England
  29. European Polycentricity and Emerging Mega-City Regions: One Size Fits All Policy?
  30. Demystifying the Euro in European Financial Centre Relations: London and Frankfurt, 2000–20011
  31. Theoretical and methodological challenges
  32. References
  33. Positioning europe in the world
  34. Acknowledgements
  35. Exploring the european space in a changing global context
  36. Analysing europe's global network relations
  37. Spatial Transformations of Cities: Global City-region? Mega-city Region?
  38. Cities and Sustainability: Reflections on a Decade of World Development
  39. European cities in global networks
  40. European cities in advanced producer services and real estate capital flows: a dynamic perspective
  41. Europe as a global actor - between decline and inconsistency
  42. Europe in the global economy - policy at a crossroads
  43. Territorial performance and position in the global economy