Migration has become a critical issue for cities' international engagement as most migrants live in cities, and local governments are increasingly responsible for supporting them. This 'city diplomacy' encompasses the ways that cities are working individually and through formal transnational networks to become influencers of global agendas, as opposed to just implementers of national policy.
This timely book shows how the international engagement efforts of Bristol, UK and Montreal, Canada have been shaped by their strong history of migrant inclusion. Exploring co-dependent globalisation and urbanisation, this book shows that cities have a significant role to play in global migration governance.
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'What can cities actually do at a time of global turmoil and geopolitical disruptions? City Agency steps in with a timely and urgent read, tackling with resolve a challenging area like international migration, and offering a must-read for all students of all things urban but also global governance.' Michele Acuto, University of Bristol
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-5292-4802-9 (9781529248029)
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The University of Melbourne
1. Introduction
2. Global Cities to Global Urban Governance
3. Collective and Group Agency
4. A Spectrum of City Agency
5. Cities and Global Migration Governance
6. Migration Diplomacy in Bristol and Montreal
7. Opening the 'Black Box' of the City as an International Actor