The Geo-Politics of the City

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Geo-Politics of the City (ISBN 978-0-9554975-2-0) is a 2007 collection of essays exploring the City of London's financial markets and globalisation, edited by Stephen Barber and with a foreword by Peter Jay.

The book covers topics such as the geo-political economy of the City, the post-industrial world economy, the end of geography, London as a global city, terrorism, supre-national bonds, foreign exchange, corporate responsibility, the growth of India and China, and challenges to the City.

Contributions from: Guler Aras, Alex Brassey, David Crowther, David Lascelles, Kathy Pain, Lauren Phillips, Andreas Prindl, Swati Raju, Sam Whimster, Richard Woodward.