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Controlling the Capital - Political Dominance in the Urbanizing World Loot Price: R2,420
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Controlling the Capital - Political Dominance in the Urbanizing World: Tom Goodfellow, David Jackman

Controlling the Capital - Political Dominance in the Urbanizing World

Tom Goodfellow, David Jackman

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 international license. It is free to read on Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Authoritarianism is on the rise globally, with more than twice as many countries experiencing democratic decline as democratic enhancement in recent years. This has been occurring simultaneously with unprecedented rates of urbanization in many parts of the world, raising questions about the role of cities - often considered the focal points of democratic deepening - in this authoritarian turn. While most literature considers authoritarianism on the national scale, the chapters in this book train their gaze on capital cities, which as 'containers' of both capital and sovereignty are spaces in which authoritarian dominance is increasingly built, contested, maintained, and undone. Focusing on some of the world's fastest urbanizing regions - Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia - the book explores the multiple ways in which authoritarian regimes have been attempting to build and sustain long-term dominance in capital cities in order to meet the challenge of urban political resistance. The diverse selection of case studies presented here spans governing regimes that have recently tried to build urban dominance and spectacularly failed, as well as those that have managed to hold onto power by constantly evolving strategies for dominance that limit the potential for urban opposition to tip into regime overthrow. With chapters on Addis Ababa, Colombo, Dhaka, Harare, Kampala, and Lusaka, Controlling the Capital offers the first cross-regional comparative study of the relationship between cities and political dominance. It contributes to debates on authoritarianism and authoritarian durability, urbanization, political contestation and resistance, the politics of development, and the prospects for democracy.

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: September 2023
Editors: Tom Goodfellow (Professor of Urban Studies and International Development) • David Jackman (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow)
Dimensions: 234 x 156mm (L x W)
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-286832-9
Categories: Books
LSN: 0-19-286832-2
Barcode: 9780192868329

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