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European Urban and Regional Studies, Vol. 4, No. 4,
291-314 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/096977649700400401
Urban Regimes in a Europe of the Cities?
Alan Harding
European Institute of Urban Affairs, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
This article uses concepts from the globalization debate and American urban political-economy literature to establish a framework within which the 'new' urban politics of production in Europe can be examined cross-nationally. Drawing upon research which applied this framework in five major European cities, it argues that (a) the urban politics of production has recently become more important cross-nationally and (b) there have been decisive, and relatively similar, changes in the motivations and actions of three major partners in urban development-central and local governments and local business communities. It suggests these changes, although significant, are unlikely to presage a 'Europe of the cities' in which citystates will reassume dominant roles in social and economic regulation.

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