ABSTRACT

This book engages with the thorny question of global urban political agency. It critically assesses the now popular statement that in the context of paralysed and failing nation state governments, cities can and will provide leadership in addressing global challenges.

Cities can act politically on the global scale, but the analysis of global urban political agency needs to be firmly embedded in the field of urban studies. Collectively, the chapters in this volume contextualize urban agency in time and space and pluralize it by looking at how urban agency is nurtured through coalitions between a wide range of public and private actors. The authors develop and critically assess the conceptual underpinnings of the notion of global urban political agency from a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives. The second part contains several (theoretically informed) empirical analyses of global urban political agency in cities around the globe.

This book geographically expands analysis by looking beyond global cities in diverse contexts. It is highly recommended reading for scholars in the fields of international relations and urban studies who are looking for an interdisciplinary and empirically grounded understanding of global urban political agency, in a diversity of contexts and a plurality of forms.

part I|2 pages

The city as a site for political innovation

chapter 5|14 pages

Global-urban policymaking 1

chapter 6|32 pages

The politics of the (global) urban

City strategies as repeated instances 1

chapter 7|13 pages

Whose urban agency is it anyway?

part II|2 pages

Exploring city political agency around the globe

chapter 8|21 pages

Greening the global city

The role of C40 cities as actors in global environmental governance

chapter 10|20 pages

Building city political agency across scales

The Johannesburg International Relations Strategy