Free Global Cities
Hart Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-5099-7641-6 (ISBN)
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This book proposes a new solution to the migration crisis engulfing the world by creating safe harbours for displaced people and migrants, or "Free Global Cities."
Even the most optimistic view of the future suggests that in the years ahead, more and more people will have to move in order to survive. The world requires places where refugees and other migrants forced to leave their homes will be given the opportunity to work, study, create, start businesses, and rebuild new lives for themselves and their families.
"Free Global Cities" can deal with this growing global issue in a completely new way. They are autonomous, self-governed subnational entities that provide a safe environment and rule of law, creating wealth and prosperity for its residents as well as for the nations hosting them. Such a model would contribute significantly to handle the largest migration crisis in history, which the world will be experiencing in the coming decades.
Christian H Kälin is Chairman of Henley & Partners, UK, and Founder and Chairman of the Andan Foundation, Switzerland.
Preface, Professor Dr Kishore Mahbubani (Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore)
Introduction, Dr Christian H. Kälin (Andan Foundation, Switzerland)
Part One: The Migration Crisis
1. Reforming the International Refugee Regime, Professor Thomas Alexander Aleinikoff (Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, USA), Leah Zamore (Humanitarian Policy Centre on International Cooperation (CIC), USA), Emmanuel Guerisoli (Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, USA)
2. What Borders Do We Need? Mohamed Nasheed, (Secretary-General of the Climate Vulnerable Forum; Former President of the Maldives, Maldives)
3. Climate Migration Will Accelerate the Need for Free Global Cities, Dr Parag Khanna (AlphaGeo, Singapore)
Part Two: A Place to Build a Future
4. The Philosophical Idea of Cities and States, Rev Professor Dr Marek Urban (Pontifical University of John Paul II, Poland)
5. Cities: The Future Leaders in Public Governance, Michael Møller (United Nations, Switzerland)
6. How to Build a Good Country – or a Good City, Simon Anholt (Independent Policy Advisor, UK)
7. Small, Smart States as a Model for the Future, Dr Armen Sarkissian (Former Prime Minister and former President of Armenia, UK)
8. Cities, not Camps, Günter Nooke (Former German Human Rights Commissioner and Angela Merkel's Special Envoy for Africa, Germany)
9. Free Private Cities: A New Operating System for Living Together, Dr Titus Gebel (Tipolis, Singapore)
10. Inclusive Development Zones: A Model for Supporting the Spontaneous Order of Informal Economies, Michael Castle Miller (Albright Stonebridge Group, USA)
Part Three: Planning and Implementing a Free Global City
11. Planning New Cities and Isobenefit Urbanism, Professor Dr Lucad’Acci (Politecnico Torino, Italy)
12. Challenges of Urban Management: Addressing Key City Planning Issues, Professor Dr Eckart Würzner (Mayor, Heidelberg, Germany)
13. The Importance of the Rule of Law, Professor Dr Michael Esfeld (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
14. Independent and Effective Dispute Resolution: Courts, Arbitration, Conciliation, Mediation, Dr Dr Andreas Baumgartner and Professor Mark Beer (The Metis Institute, UAE)
15. Free Global Cities: A Tool to Overcome the Citizenship Apartheid?, Professor Dr Dimitry Kochenov (CEU Democracy Institute, Budapest; Professor, CEU Legal Studies, Austria)
16. Citizenship and Human Rights in Autonomous Cities, Dr Christian H. Kälin (Andan Foundation, Switzerland)
17. Immigration Policy for an Open City-State, Mikael Ribbenvik Cassar (The European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA), Swedish Migration Agency, Sweden)
18. Monetary Systems for Self-Governed Cities: Blockchain-Based Currency will Change the Way of Money, Andrej Majcen (Bitcoin Suisse, UAE)
19. Railway and Public Transit Systems, Dr Petros Arvanitis (Trainose SA, Greece)
20. How to Build a World-Class Health Care System, Professor Dr Dr hc Paul Robert Vogt (EurAsiaHeart Foundation, Switzerland)
21. Sustainable and Efficient Housing Construction, Dr Benno Büeler (Chairman, CitraGroup, Switzerland)
22. Large Residential Development: The Challenges and Opportunities, Samih Sawiris (Orascom Development Holding AG, Switzerland)
23. Next Generation Energy Security, Dr Götz Ruprecht (Dual Fluid Energy Inc., Canada)
24. Education as the Basis for Future Growth, Andreas Schleicher (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), France)
25. Vocational Training and Skills Development, Franz Probst (Skillsonics, Switzerland), Professor Dr Barbara Haering (Member of Advisory Board, Switzerland) and Ken Duncan (SkillSonics, South Africa)
26. How to Build a World-Class University, Professor Tan Eng Chye and Terence Poon (National University of Singapore)
27. Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) or How to Build a Successful Financial Centre Free Zone, Dr Dr Andreas Baumgartner (StIR, UAE)
28. Sandy Springs: The City Based on Private Services, Oliver Porter (Co-Founder, City of Sandy Springs, USA)
29. Building Liveable Cities: Singapore’s Path to Success, Professor Khoo Teng Chye (National University of Singapore)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.4.2025 |
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Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Völkerrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5099-7641-8 / 1509976418 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5099-7641-6 / 9781509976416 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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