Current Development of Silk Road Cities: An Emerging Irregular Cities Network
Through thousands of years of historical changes, the destiny of cities along the ancient Silk Road and the rise and fall of the countries they belonged to is closely linked with the destiny of the Silk Road.
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ies Network Along the Silk Road The Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2017
Cities Network Along the Silk Road
Pengfei Ni Marco Kamiya Ruxi Ding •
Cities Network Along the Silk Road The Global Urban Competitiveness Report 2017
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Pengfei Ni Center for City and Competitiveness Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing China Marco Kamiya Urban Economy and Finance Branch UN Habitat Nairobi Kenya
ISBN 978-981-10-4833-3 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-4834-0
Ruxi Ding School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics National Academy of Economic Strategy, CASS Beijing China
ISBN 978-981-10-4834-0
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Group Members
Advisory Committee Wang Weiguang (President, CASS) Joan Clos (Executive Director, UN-HABITAT) Gao Peiyong (Director of Institute of Economic, CASS) He Dexu (Director of National Academy of Economic Strategy, CASS) Fan Gang (Vice President of China Society of Economic Reform, Director of Institute of the Chinese Economy) Saskia Sassen (Professor of Columbia University, USA) Peter Taylor (Academician of UK Royal Academy of Social Science, Director of Globalization and World Cities Research Network) Authors Pengfei Ni (Professor and Director of the Center for City and Competitiveness, CASS) Marco Kamiya (Coordinator of Urban Ec
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