Cities and global governance
What role do cities play in the emerging geopolitical order? Major cities are increasingly crucial actors in addressing international challenges, such as climate change, migration, health, and international security. Working through transnational networks and city-city diplomacy, this 'foreign policy of cities' is reshaping how we think about international politics and global governance.
Research outputs
- Curtis, Simon; Klaus, Ian (2024)
- Curtis, Simon (2021) ‘’
- Curtis, Simon (2021)
- Curtis, Simon (2019) ''
- Curtis, Simon; Acuto, Michele (2019)
- Curtis, Simon (2018)
- Curtis, Simon (2016)
- Curtis, Simon (2016)
- Curtis, Simon (2014)
- Curtis, Simon (2014)
- Curtis, Simon (2014)
- Curtis, Simon (2012)
Project Director
Dr Simon Curtis
Project Lead
Biography
Simon joined the ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ in 2023. He had previously been an Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of East Anglia, and holds a PhD from the London School of Economics.
His books include Global Cities and Global Order (Oxford University Press), which was awarded the 2018 Hedley Bull Prize by the European Consortium for Political Research, and The Belt and Road City (Yale University Press, 2024).