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Contents
1 Introduction
2 City development in Central and Eastern Europe before 1990: Historical context and socialist legacies
3 City development in Central and Eastern Europe since 1990: The impacts of internal forces
4 The external forces: Towards globalization and European integration
5 Foreign direct investment and city restructuring
6 Mastering the post- socialist city: Impacts on planning the built environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Berlin: From divided to fragmented city
8 The Warsaw Metropolitan Area on the eve of Poland's integration into the European Union
9 Post- socialist Budapest: The invasion of market forces and the response of public leadership
10 Prague returns to Europe
11 Ljubljana: From
12 Mixed success: Economic stability and urban inequality in Sofia
13 Baltic orientations: Globalization, regionalization, or
14 Moscow in transition
15 Conclusions
Contributors
Tributes
Photographers
Index