2001
DOI: 10.1080/13511610120038800
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Urban Political Theory and the Symmetrical Model of Community Power in Singapore

Abstract: Modernity's concern wiihin metropolitan regimes includes the revival of community power through 'growth machines' and 'urban re^me' theory. This paper introduces the symmetrical model of community power for the creation of civil society in urban centres like Singapore which, apodictically, represents a 'First World' city-state in a 'Third World' region. Singapore's urban growth engines falls within a variety of state-sanction and quasi-private metropolitan urban regimes that have contributed to innovative uses… Show more

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