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Editor's Note

  1. The Global City
  2. pp. 1-2
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Upfront

  1. Map Room: The Unconventional City
  2. Hannah Oppenheimer
  3. p. 8
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  1. Energetic Cities: Energy, Environment and Strategic Thinking
  2. Paul Sullivan
  3. pp. 11-13
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  1. Anatomy of a Fareej: Sustainable Urban Design
  2. Vivian Lee
  3. p. 14
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Megalopolis

  1. Urbanity, Revised: To Imagine the Future We Must Rethink the Meaning of a City
  2. Bruce Mau
  3. pp. 17-22
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  1. Endless Road in China: From Country to City and Back
  2. Angela Bao
  3. pp. 23-31
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  1. The Architect and the City
  2. David A. Andelman, Ryan Bradley
  3. pp. 33-40
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  1. Urbanism on the Steppe: The Insta-City in Inner Mongolia
  2. Elizabeth Pond
  3. pp. 41-47
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  1. The Tragedy of Line C: The World's Great Cities Have a Monumental Problem. By Building for the Future, Must They Erase the Past?
  2. Amanda Ruggeri
  3. pp. 49-58
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  1. Playing Host Is Hard To Do: The Allure of the World Stage and Shiny New Stadiums
  2. Benjamin Siegel
  3. pp. 59-66
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  1. One Out of Every Two Nigerians Now Lives in a City: There Are Many Problems but Just One Solution
  2. Pelu Awofeso
  3. pp. 67-73
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Portfolio

  1. Young in Tehran
  2. Rena Effendi
  3. pp. 74-85
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Features

  1. Living in the Shadows: Navigating Austria's Evolving Asylum Policy
  2. Damaso Reyes
  3. pp. 87-95
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  1. The Self-Appointed Superpower: Turkey Goes It Alone
  2. Piotr Zalewski
  3. pp. 97-102
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  1. A Deeply Flawed Fuel Bank: Providing Nations with Enriched Uranium Will not Prevent Proliferation. It Will Promote It.
  2. Amitai Etzioni
  3. pp. 103-110
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  1. Flying a Questionable Flag: Liberia's Lucrative Shipping Industry
  2. Khadija Sharife
  3. pp. 111-118
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Coda

  1. Whither Intelligence?: Where Espionage Goes Wrong
  2. David A. Andelman
  3. pp. 119-126
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