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Taipei as a Global City: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination

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  • Chia-Huang Wang

    (Department of Sociology, Yuan-Ze University, 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, Taoyuang, Taiwan, Republic of China. wanghcia@saturn.yzu.edu. tw)

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The paper discusses Taipei's status as a regional global city within the context of the theoretical framework of Hill and Kim. The discussion is based on both theoretical and empirical considerations. On the one hand, theoretical discourses revolving around global cities tend to ignore the possible variations between global cities, so much so that the type based on New York has been regarded as a standard global city and the politico-economic peculiarities of Tokyo and Seoul have tended to be downplayed. On the other hand, Taipei, a Third World city that might gain the status of a regional global city, has not hitherto received extensive examination and observation. Resorting to the binary framework formulated by Hill and Kim to emphasise the salient features of Tokyo and Seoul, the author describes and underscores Taipei's development experiences.

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  • Chia-Huang Wang, 2003. "Taipei as a Global City: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 40(2), pages 309-334, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:urbstu:v:40:y:2003:i:2:p:309-334
    DOI: 10.1080/00420980220080291
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    5. Chris Hamnett, 2011. "Urban Social Polarization," Chapters, in: Ben Derudder & Michael Hoyler & Peter J. Taylor & Frank Witlox (ed.), International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities, chapter 32, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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