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Nonprofit neighborhoods: an urban history of inequality and the American state
This highly stimulating study examines the role of Ankara ’ s Middle East Technical University (METU) in shaping international planning cultures in the region. This university is an outcome of Cold War era transatlantic exchanges. Burak Erdim analyses both the importance of the geopolitical and ideological context and the role of networks of in fl uence in creating this key academic institution and de fi ning Turkish and regional identity
期刊介绍:
Planning Perspectives is a peer-reviewed international journal of history, planning and the environment, publishing historical and prospective articles on many aspects of plan making and implementation. Subjects covered link the interest of those working in economic, social and political history, historical geography and historical sociology with those in the applied fields of public health, housing construction, architecture and town planning. The Journal has a substantial book review section, covering UK, North American and European literature.