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Network Cities and the Global Structure of the Internet
2001
American Behavioral Scientist
Cities have played an important role in the process of globalization as centers for informa tion exchange. Urban scholars note that a handful of dominant financial services centers-so-called global cities-has dominated international telecommunications networks. Yet, these and others have failed to understand how new telecommunications technologies, particularly the Internet, are enabling a far broader diffusion of international interurban connectivity, a far more complex global web than in
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