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The present configuration and functionality of the World is the outcome of two apparently contradictory type of processes: globalization, based on common principles and actions, and fragmentation underlain by ethnical, cultural or economic considerations. The specific features of an increasingly more obvious process of globalization over the past few decades underscore the dominant role played by cities and urban systems, generally. For all the seemingly reduced interdependence of connection between globalization processes and the settlement systems, the issue is highly topical because it is…mehr

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The present configuration and functionality of the World is the outcome of two apparently contradictory type of processes: globalization, based on common principles and actions, and fragmentation underlain by ethnical, cultural or economic considerations. The specific features of an increasingly more obvious process of globalization over the past few decades underscore the dominant role played by cities and urban systems, generally. For all the seemingly reduced interdependence of connection between globalization processes and the settlement systems, the issue is highly topical because it is the human communities that are involved. In view of it, this work has been intended to highlight and analyze the multitude, diversity and complexity of relationships between cities, perceived as territorial polarization cores, and the globalizing fluxes, with focus on the Romanian urban system. Prof. Dr. Ioan Iano
Autorenporträt
Radu S¿geat¿, Ph.D. of Geography, University Reader and researcher at the Romanian Academy¿s Institute of Geography, is the author of 21 books and over 200 scientific articles of Regional Geography, Territorial Planning, the Geography of Settlements and Geopolitics.