What would make a town, a world-wide city? Eliott interviews the writer of a new guide named Rising World-wide Metropolitan areas, which showcases a few cities: Miami, Dubai, and Singapore. The two explore the variables that should appear jointly to generate what has turn into recognised as a World wide Town, and why most cities are regarded as ‘global hopefuls’. They also examine how Miami emerged to be identified and what it takes to keep on to the hugely regarded standing, and what it indicates to those people of us who simply call South Florida property.
Guests: Alejandro Portes/Sociologist/Author
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