| EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Africa and globalization: What perspectives for the future of the continent? | Social sciences | Turco, Alessia |
| An interview with Jean Gottmann on urban geography.(Interview) | Social sciences | Perovic, Milos |
| A "quantitive" analysis of the geopolitical situation in Russia. | Social sciences | Kolossov, Vladimir |
| Changing sovereignty and changing borders: Vox dei or vox populi? | Social sciences | Laponce, Jean |
| City and culture. | Social sciences | Claval, Paul |
| City image and major international events: A new tool for urban strategy and planning. | Social sciences | Lieutaud, Jacqueline |
| Expansion of the frontier and city of freedom. | Social sciences | Miyakawa, Yasuo |
| From Gottmann to Gottmann: Testing a geographical theory.(Jean Gottmann) | Social sciences | Muscara, Calogero |
| From megalopolis to global city-region? The political-geographical context of urban development. | Social sciences | Agnew, John |
| Geographer, historian and classic French regionalist: The evolution of the writings of Jean Gottmann. | Social sciences | Harper, Robert A. |
| Geography, geopolitics and history: Considerations and conclusions. | Social sciences | Tzermias, Pavlos |
| Gottman and Mediterranean iconographies. | Social sciences | Campione, Giuseppe |
| Iconography and circulation on the Atlantic seaboards: Europe and North America. | Social sciences | Phlipponneau, Michel |
| Iconography: Its historical, theological and philosophical background. | Social sciences | Prevelakis, Nicolas |
| "Indian" geopolitics: Unity in diversity or diversity in unity? | Social sciences | Chaturvedi, Sanjay |
| Influence of Jean Gottman's thought on national development plans in Japan. | Social sciences | |
| In the footsteps of Jean Gottmann: From Le Havre to harbors between globalization and the quest for identity. | Social sciences | Gay, Francois |
| Jean Gottmann's theoretical writings: The art of reinventing geography. | Social sciences | Hubert, Jean-Paul |
| Latin American countries and their iconographies. | Social sciences | Gangas-Geisse, Monica, Santis-Arenas, Hernan |
| Love and hatred: Changing relations between the city governments of Budapest and the national governments. | Social sciences | Enyedi, Gyorgy, Keresztely, Krisztina |
| Marche region, a "marginal" area in Italy: Participation in and exclusion from the Mediterranean megalopolis. | Social sciences | Venturelli, Rita Colantonio, Galli, Andrea |
| Minorities in the trap of iconography. | Social sciences | Lagarde, Christian |
| "One Southeast Asia": Emerging iconographies in the making of a region.(Association of South East Asian Nations) | Social sciences | dell'Agnese, Elena |
| Political aspects of planning the Basque coastal megalopolis. | Social sciences | Mann, Lawrence D. |
| Sustainable development in the frontiers of the American Megalopolis. | Social sciences | Futagami, Mami |
| Territory and territoriality in a globalizing world. | Social sciences | Johnston, Ron |
| The Asia-Pacific region and the new world order. | Social sciences | Rumley, Dennis |
| The geopolitical role of China: Crouching tiger, hidden dragon. | Social sciences | Eva, Fabrizio |
| The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community. | Social sciences | Henrikson, Alan K. |
| The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community. | Social sciences | Henrikson, Alan K. |
| The identity of modern Chinese migrants from Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada. | Social sciences | Fournel, Thomas |
| The long road to Megalopolis. | Social sciences | Muscara, Luca |
| The periphery in the center: Some political features of Turkish urbanization. | Social sciences | Keles, Rusen |
| The relevance of Jean Gottman in today's world. | Social sciences | Prevelakis, George |
| Towards a megapolitan world? | Social sciences | Kormoss, I.B.F. |
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