Paris /
An authoritative analysis of Paris's position, both globally and nationally, and the challenges that face its governance.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Agenda Publishing,
2021.
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Edición: | 1st. |
Colección: | Megacities
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Introduction
- 1 Paris and Île-de-France
- Population, society and economy of Île-de-France today
- The politico-institutional organization of Île-de-France
- Economic players
- The neocorporatist system
- Major business organizations
- Other economic players
- 2 Social, economic and spatial history of the Île-de-France metropolis
- Paris Île-de-France: the birth of a metropolitan region, 1800-1945
- Demographic and suburban expansion
- Industrialization
- The first planning policies
- Paris, "City of Light"
- Paris Île-de-France: the birth of a global city region, 1945-2020
- Social and demographic trends
- Dynamic demographics, especially in the suburbs
- Social polarization between the west and east of the region
- Anticipation and support policies: regional planning, housing and transport
- the era of big public investment
- Economic trends: industrialization, deindustrialization and tertiarization
- From industrialization to deindustrialization
- Economic development: the ambivalent policies of the state
- 3 Political history of Île-de-France, 1789-2001
- The domination of the state, 1789-1871
- Political and administrative organization of Île-de-France under the Revolution
- Establishment of a centralized system: from the First to the Second Empire
- Towards a conflicting political system, 1871-1977
- State laissez-faire and the emergence of the red suburbs, 1871-1945
- Relations between Paris and its suburbs: conflicts and cooperation
- Birth of the red suburbs
- Strong state intervention and the building of political bastions, 1945-77
- State management of the region: ambiguous objectives
- Changing political forces: reinforcement or creation of bastions
- A territorial reorganization marked by hidden political agendas
- Towards an unregulated political decentralization, 1977-2001
- France begins to decentralize
- A persistently strong state presence
- Exacerbation of political conflicts, 1977-2001
- Decline of the red suburbs
- Construction and reinforcement of strongholds by the right
- Return of the left: the region and Paris
- 4 The economy of Île-de-France: from national capital to global metropolis
- From deindustrialization to internationalization: the birth of a global city region
- From deindustrialization to tertiarization
- The birth of a global city region
- The specificities of the Île-de-France economy
- A national capital with an original model of economic development
- The national economic capital
- The Île-de-France economic model
- Specificities of the Île-de-France economy
- Public economy
- Significant industrial sector
- Weak financial sector
- Île-de-France's strong economic sectors
- Small foreign population
- 5 Problems and challenges