Reshaping Chinese Cities. Neoliberal Transition, Embedded Contestation, and Urban Renewal of Lanzhou.
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CH
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Zürich
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ZLB: Kws 112/137
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This book examines speculative urban development and new pattern of urban governance in the context of China's neoliberal turning. By adopting a post-structuralist lens, the book discusses the restless interactions and power relations, hidden behind the restless conflicts, struggles, negotiations and cooperation among multiple stakeholders during state-led and capital-driven land development. This book therefore reveals a state-led benefit distribution mechanism through which stakeholders are actively and passively involved in the renewal process and slowly promote speculative land development projects in continued cooperation and competition.
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XIX, 309
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Geographie / Geography; 27