ABSTRACT

Cities have become increasingly important to global politics, but have largely occupied a peripheral place in the academic study of International Relations (IR). This is a notable oversight for the discipline, although one which may be explained by IR’s traditional state centrism, the subjugation of the city to the demands of the territorial state in the modern period, and a lack of conceptual and analytical frameworks that can allow scholars to include the impact of cities within their work.

Presenting case-specific scholarship from leading experts in the field, each contribution guides the reader through the changing nature of cities in the international system and their increasing prominence in global governance outcomes. The book features case studies on the financial power of cities, city action in the security domain, collaboration of cities in coping with environmental problems, transnational urban regions, and mayors as international actors to illustrate if the relationship between the city and the state has changed in profound ways, and how cities are empowered by structural changes in world politics.

The multidisciplinary and global focus in The Power of Cities in International Relations sheds much needed light on the significance of the reemergence of cities from the long shadow of the nation-state. Only by examining the mechanisms that have empowered cities in the last few decades can we understand their new functions and capabilities in global politics.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Empowering Cities

chapter 1|16 pages

The Meaning of Global Cities

Rethinking the Relationship between Cities, States, and International Order

chapter 2|25 pages

The Global City

From Strategic Site to Global Actor

chapter 3|12 pages

A Networked Urban World

Empowering Cities to Tackle Environmental Challenges

chapter 4|20 pages

An Urban Affair

How Mayors Shape Cities for World Politics

chapter 5|18 pages

Globalization, Governance, and Renaturing the Industrial City

Chicago, IL, and Seattle, WA

chapter 6|25 pages

The International Activities of Canadian Cities

Are Canadian Cities Challenging the Gatekeeper Position of the Federal Executive in International Affairs?

chapter 7|19 pages

Municipal Bonds and Global Power

Theorizing the Role of Norms

chapter 8|14 pages

Johannesburg

Financial ‘Gateway’ to Africa