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From the nineteenth century to early twentieth century, the City of London was the centre of an empire that colonized more than a quarter of the total land-area of the earth. Following the Spanish Empire's use of the same epithet, London described itself as the metropole of an empire upon which the sun never set. While some writers give the impression that 'global cities' are a twentieth-century phenomenon and the movement of finance capital predominantly defines their global status, the globalization of all cities has been intensifying across a very long history.
Nevertheless, while globalization and urbanization have been intertwined for centuries, there are a number of changes that suggest a qualitative shift across the last four or five decades. All of these developments have had a profound effect on social life. In this paper I want to examine each of these four domains of social life a little more closely and show that in each case there are no simple answers.
Rather we are confronted by paradoxes, quandaries and cross-cutting challenges that require a different way of thinking about alternatives. First I want to draw out a few of these paradoxes. I will then use the same approach to suggest an integrated set of principles for making better cities.