United Nations Institutions: Network Connectivities
Peter J. Taylor
Basic results derived from GaWC Dataset 23.
This table constitutes results used in Leading world cities: empirical evaluations of urban nodes in multiple networks (first published as GaWC Research Bulletin 146) and New political geographies: global civil society and global governance through world city networks (first published as GaWC Research Bulletin 149).
The figures are measures of network connectivity showing how deeply embedded the 404 places are into networks of the UN’s 78 institutions.
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UN institutions network connectivities | XLS |
References
Taylor, P.J. (2005) Leading world cities: empirical evaluations of urban nodes in multiple networks, Urban Studies, 42 (9), 1593-1608.
Taylor, P.J. (2005) New political geographies: global civil society and global governance through world city networks, Political Geography, 24 (6), 703-730.
As per our data protocol, the following acknowledgement should accompany any public use of the data:
Acknowledgement: The data were produced by Peter J. Taylor and constitute Dataset 24 of the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network (https://gawc.lboro.ac.uk/) publication of inter-city data.