This book addresses an important but complex topic and draws on an extensive, multilingual literature that ranges over sociology, political science and urban history. It is useful descriptively in understanding trends in western European cities and local governments and is effective in countering extreme claims about economic globalization. Its major success lies in demonstrating how analyses of wider processes can be integrated into analyses of cities and specifically that economic globalization does not mean the end of the city as a significant object of enquiry.
Public Administration
The work will interest academics, students, policy-researchers and practitioners in the fields of local governance, sociology and European studies.
KnowEurope
Overall, this book provides a comprehensive account of the often contradictory dynamics which affect cities in Europe and a particularly useful framework for further analysis of European local societies. It represents a well-documented and interesting analysis that can meet the interest of those academics and social scientists who pay attention to the phenomenon of the 're-emergence of territories' and it is highly recommended for graduate students from diverse scientific fields and policymakers operating at various territorial levels.
Environment and Planning
Patrick Le Galès's excellent book - which focuses on medium-sized cities, the backbone of urban Europe - represents an important contribution to the debate.
Environment and Planning
...compared to many other books on the same subject, this one clearly stands out for its combination of a coherent theoretical framework with a non-formalistic and in-depth description of the intricacies of multiscalar politics coming together at city level.
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie