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City systems and world-systems:Four millennia of city growth and decline
Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California Riverside
Susan Manning, Hofstra University
ABSTRACT: This is a study of the growth of cities in four regions over the past 4000 years. We discuss changes
in the relationship between political/military power, economic power andcity systems with special
attention to the rise of European hegemony and the subsequent rise of East Asian world cities.We
compare East Asian urban growth with the original heartland of cities in West Asia and North
Africa, as well as Europe and the subcontinent of South Asia. This reveals the trajectories of city
growth and decline and the relative importance of the different regions over time.And we reexamine
the hypothesis of synchronicities of city growth and decline across distant regions as the
Afro-eurasian world-system became more and more integrated.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Chris Chase-Dunn and Susan Manning,
"City systems and world-systems:Four millennia of city growth and decline"
(May 14, 2002).
The Institute for Research on World-Systems.
Paper ccr021.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/irows/ccr021
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