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Volume 3, Issue 2 (Spring 2021)
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Today, cities are trying to gain a leading position in the economic, political, social and cultural spheres of globalization. Many cities need to strengthen new competitive spaces to join this huge global event and to increase in their attractiveness for different groups to effectively flaw of goods, services, trade and capital in today's capitalist world, and urban management and new approaches can give a prominent role to the private sector in this relation. Bangalore, as a Silicon Valley of east asia, with its vast majority of India's information and communication skills and technologies, has been able to revolutionize the country's economic structure and occupy a special place to attract the world's major companies and large investments. On the other hand, as a sister of San Francisco and the participation of Bangladeshi startups in exhibitions and conferences, it tries to solve many urban problems and reach high economic growth through urban diplomacy. This research is applied in terms of purpose and using the documentary-library method tries to identify Bangalore's strengths and its effective role in India's economic evolution through urban diplomacy linked with the world and globalization processes, so that it can provide some paths for Iranian cities. The results show that Bangalore has played an effective role in India's economic development by using information technology and attracting domestic and foreign investments.

Volume 7, Issue 3 (Summer 2025)
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The third millennium AD is the millennium of urbanization and its expansion over time fulfills the expectation that the planet will become a metropolis. In this transition, the position of urban planning becomes stronger. Planning is political in nature. This research was conducted with the aim of investigating the political planning of space in Sweden with an emphasis on communes, and it was used based on the descriptive-analytical method on library and documentary data, and introduced and described a successful example of urban management and political planning of space for regions and cities. The decisions of urban experts regarding the allocation of resources for specific infrastructures and beneficiaries have political consequences and often lead to maintaining or changing power, often these decisions are influenced by various factors such as economic, social, political and cultural leading to the formation and change of urban places. The legal policy in countries such as Sweden, as a successful example of the implementation of the political purpose of space, leads to the correct formation of countless freedoms, including; citizen's opinion and rights are based on the constitution in the form of the formation of communes and the law of the parliamentary government called the Riksdag. Conclusions: The results indicate that urban governance has been established in reality with a bottom-up view and seeking cooperation between the main actors and the beneficiaries of the regions in Sweden. The power of planning to build what needs to be created is created with the dynamic participation of politicians, planners and public and private actors and municipalities.


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