
Book ReviewNew CapitalThis book explores the global trend of ‘trophy cities’—new capital cities built from scratch to showcase political power and control, often at the expense of local needs.Read More
Book Review
New Capital
This book explores the global trend of ‘trophy cities’—new capital cities built from scratch to showcase political power and control, often at the expense of local needs.
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