1-5 of 38 matching articles 5 20 100 All A network analysis approach to the Syrian dilemma Kerwin Datu • 27 August 2013 A chart doing the rounds of social media shows what a tangled mess the Middle East is. But if we tease it apart, we see a region neatly divided into two camps; it's just that one is divided amongst itself. What's going on in Barangaroo's communications office? Kerwin Datu • 29 January 2010 An unusually raw press release from the Barangaroo Delivery Authority's media team raises questions about the Authority's internal organisation. Bangalore Informal: alternatives for housing design, planning and implementation? James Whitcomb Riley • 17 May 2011 The planning failures that led to the breakdown of the slum redevelopment program in Bangalore. Setting the global urban agenda: dealing with complexity Yusaf Samiullah • 20 December 2011 Yusaf Samiullah OBE argues for the complexity of urban environments, stating that this is what international development organisations must apprehend and address if they are to improve the quality of urban livelihoods. Are cities really killing culture in China? Bart Orr • 4 February 2014 The argument that China's urbanisation is destroying its traditional culture belies a misplaced nostalgia through which Westerners perceive non-Western cultures. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8