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New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Strategy

City University of New York

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Abstract

This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about the changing relationship between neoliberal urbanism and so–called globalization. First, much as the neoliberal state becomes a consummate agent of—rather than a regulator of—the market, the new revanchist urbanism that replaces liberal urban policy in cities of the advanced capitalist world increasingly expresses the impulses of capitalist production rather than social reproduction. As globalization bespeaks a rescaling of the global, the scale of the urban is recast. The true global cities may be the rapidly growing metropolitan economies of Asia, Latin America, and (to a lesser extent) Africa, as much as the…

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Keywords
  • Gentrification
  • Urbanism
  • Globalization
  • Global city
  • Political economy
  • Neoliberalism (international relations)
  • Capital (architecture)
  • Economic geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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