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World cities and international organizations: Political global-city status of Chinese cities
Authors:Nian Su  Desheng Xue  John Agnew
Institution:1. Center for Urban and Regional Studies, School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China
2. Department of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA
Abstract:In this study, the authors use a political perspective to explore the relative global status of cities in China. Two questions are addressed. Firstly, by using international organizations as the subjects and quantitative analysis of the spatial distribution of their offices, the overall position of Chinese cities in the global distribution of international organizations is estimated. The results show that 22 Chinese cities are involved in international political affairs. Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou dominate these activities and have high political global-city status. Secondly, through qualitative analysis of Guangzhou City, the authors explore how its status as a center for international organizations has been shaped in recent years. The locational decision-making process is analyzed and the factors are demonstrated at both national and city scales. The definition of international organizations as used in this study refers not only to those supranational bodies that have the ability to manage relations across states (such as the European Union), but also those inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) and diplomatic representatives and delegations that today also manage and regulate relations between and among states.
Keywords:world city  international organizations  political global-city status  spatial distribution  China
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