“…Italy, Brasil, Turkey, Russia, the USA), producing regimes conceptualised as forms of 'authoritarian neoliberalism' (Bruff, 2014(Bruff, , 2016Bruff and Tansel, 2019;Di Giovanni, 2017;Jenss, 2019;Tansel, 2017aTansel, , 2017bTansel, , 2019. However, literature increasingly argues for the need for a more spatialized understanding of these regimes which goes beyond the focus on the nation-state to analyse a range of interacting politicised spaces (Bruff and Tansel, 2019;Di Giovanni, 2017;Jenss, 2019;Knuth, 2019;Koch, 2013;McCarthy, 2019;Middledorp and Le Billon, 2019;Neimark et al, 2019;Tansel, 2019). As one example, the impact of these changes on the politics shaping urban policy-making, and the resulting urban policies themselves, have received very little attention.…”