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Concerns about the position and function of nation-states in the
international arena have led to a growing interest in the role of
cities in international relations. This timely book advances the
argument that cities are becoming active and informal actors in
international law-making, indicating the emergence of a 'third
generation' of multi-level governance. Expansive in scope, the book
investigates various areas of city cooperation such as the economy,
migration, security, sustainable development, ecology, and the
position of cities in international law. Interviews conducted with
the official representatives of several cities and international
institutions, including UN-Habitat, the EU Committee of the
Regions, and the Congress for Local and Regional Authorities of the
Council of Europe, offer key insights into the most pressing urban
issues of the 21st century. Examining the latest information on the
international activities of cities, this engaging book explores the
possibility that cities may soon reach the level of international
subjects, capable of both implementing and creating international
law. Contributing to the under-represented literature on the
evolving function of cities in the modern world, this prescient
book will be of interest to academics and students of urban
studies, international relations, political science, and
international law. City authorities dealing with international
cooperation will benefit from its consideration of further
development opportunities.
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