在全球南方建设新城市:新自由主义规划及其不利后果

Xing Su
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在过去的二十年里,许多发展中国家出现了如雨后春笋般的新城市发展,这产生了深刻的社会经济、环境和政治制度后果。本文探讨了新自由主义规划如何促进和塑造全球南方的新城市项目。特别是,本文重点关注促进新城的新自由主义规划的三个关键机制:放松管制、独裁国家干预和公私伙伴关系。研究结果表明,新自由主义规划已被广泛用作全球南方开发新城市的关键工具,这产生了社会排斥和不平等、空间碎片化和环境恶化等有害后果。它还发现,放松管制、威权国家干预和PPP可以以复杂而动态的方式携手合作,培育新城市。尽管本文并不认为新自由主义规划是促进新城建设的唯一机制,但普遍而多样化的新自由主义计划值得进一步关注新自由主义策划与新城建设之间的互动。此外,还需要进一步研究,以解读新自由主义规划如何在新城开发中与非新自由主义意识形态和实践共存并相互作用,这对促进可持续发展至关重要。
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Building new cities in the Global South: Neoliberal planning and its adverse consequences

Mushrooming new city developments have occurred in many developing countries in the past two decades, which generate profound socio-economic, environmental, and politico-institutional consequences. This article examines how neoliberal planning facilitates and shapes new city projects in the Global South. In particular, this article focuses on three key mechanisms of neoliberal planning that promote new cities: deregulation, authoritarian state intervention, and public-private partnerships (PPPs). The findings suggest that neoliberal planning has been widely employed as a critical tool in developing new cities across the Global South, which has generated detrimental consequences such as social exclusion and inequality, spatial fragmentation, and environmental deterioration. It also finds that deregulation, authoritarian state intervention, and PPPs can work hand in hand in complex and dynamic ways to foster new cities. Although this article does not argue that neoliberal planning is the only mechanism that facilitates new city building, pervasive and variegated neoliberal planning warrants further attention to the interactions between neoliberal planning and new city building. In addition, further research is needed to decipher how neoliberal planning coexists and interacts with non-neoliberal ideologies and practices in new city developments, which is critical for promoting sustainable development.

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