Governing Cities

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Asian cities
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Central Government
Chinese Government
Civil Society
comparative public administration
decentralisation in Asia
DKI Jakarta
environmental governance Asia
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Flexible Economic Opportunism
Governance
Individual Level Capacities
Ishim River
Lane Network
Late Middle Stage
Liveability
metropolitan governance reform case studies
MRV Requirement
NGO Worker
Policy Design Elements
Pollutant Discharge Fee
Public Infrastructure
Public policies
Seoul Metropolitan Area
SHI Program
SHI Scheme
Singapore's Foreign Policy
Singapore's Governance
Singapore’s Foreign Policy
Singapore’s Governance
Small City Block
Smart Cities
Smart Cities Mission
smart city initiatives
social health insurance systems
Sustainability
Tanah Abang
Urban city development
Urban planning
urban policy analysis
Viet Kieu
Vietnam's Doi Moi
Vietnam’s Doi Moi

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138341883
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents the latest research on three issues of crucial importance to Asian cities: governance, livability, and sustainability. Together, these issues canvass the salient trends defining Asian urbanization and are explored through an eclectic compendium of studies that represent the many voices of this diverse region. Examining the processes and implications of Asian urbanization, the book interweaves practical cases with theories and empirical rigor while lending insight and complexity into the towering challenges of urban governance. The book targets a broad audience including thinkers, practitioners, and students.

Kris Hartley is Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Policy Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong. His research interests include public policy and administration in Asia with a focus on environment and technology.

Glen David Kuecker is Professor of Latin American history and Director of City Lab at DePauw University. His recent work explores the role of cities in the perfect storm of 21st century systemic crises.

Michael R. Waschak is Assistant Professor in Public Policy at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. He received his doctorate in public policy in 2009 from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Prior to Joining Nazarbayev University Dr. Waschak worked for eight years at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York (USA) and for the RIT Kosovo campus in Pristina, Kosovo.

Jun Jie Woo is Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Policy Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong. His research interests include policy design, education governance, technology and urban governance, and the political economy of development in Asia.

Charles Chao Rong Phua researched comparative problem-solving approaches of US, China, and Singapore for his PhD at the National University of Singapore and was Fulbright Fellow at Brookings Institution. Formerly the deputy director of a state think-tank on cities and head research trainer (defence), he now heads Solaris Strategies Singapore and chairs the Association for Public Affairs (Singapore) and is adjunct faculty for the Smart City programme at Singapore Management University.