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Title: Cities, citizens and demodiversity: an overview of two generations of city networks
Other Titles: Ciudades, ciudadanos y demodiversidad: panorama de dos generaciones de redes de ciudades
Authors: Allegretti, Giovanni 
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: CIDOB
Serial title, monograph or event: Rethinking the ecosystem of international city networks. Challenges and opportunities
Place of publication or event: Barcelona
Abstract: International municipalism is not a new phenomenon, but its recognition remains an ongoing process. During the last decades, increased urbanisation rates (up to 50% in 2007: see UCLG, 2016), the rearrangement of decentralisation frameworks in many countries and the new role of local authorities as engines and guarantors of local development have established cities as important political protagonists. The beginning of the new millennium was characterised by two diverging but complementary trends. On the one hand, networks advocating for the recognition of cities as pivotal political and diplomatic actors tended to merge to strengthen their position vis-à-vis states and the United Nations. On the other, new thematic networks fostering peerto-peer learning, pilot experiments and knowledge exchange started to grow and multiply at both national and international levels.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/86959
ISBN: 978-84-92511-67-9
978-84-92511-66-2
Rights: openAccess
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