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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
This capstone thesis provides a historical, theoretical, and empirical overview of urban spaces for both domestic and international affairs. The first essay presents the rich historical and theoretical framework of the urban, while the second piece includes an ... read moreempirical study of democratic transformations in hybrid regime types through a comparative analysis of Istanbul, Warsaw, and Hong Kong; and the third part looks at the evolving scope of international relations and highlights the trends around including the city space as an active agent of international affairs. The overarching aim of the series is to present cities beyond merely lives spaces as dynamic arenas for agency and transformation.
Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth H. Prodromouread less
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