Summary: | Unstable economic conditions due to the financial crisis in 1997 and 2008 have made
it necessary for Indonesia to seek alternative ways to escape such uncertain global
economic conditions. In doing so, several development policies and innovative scenarios
have been applied by the Indonesian Republic. The government has also attempted to
relate such initiatives with global development actors, starting from the policy level up
until theformulation of action plans. Nevertheless these efforts must be accompanied by a
comprehensive approach, covering all activity aspects from the actors of development to
collectively participate in development. This may also effect development of Indonesian
urban space of which cannot be separa!edfrom such global conditions.
This article attempts to describe the impacts of development beyond the limits of
administration as a result of globalization, occurring particularly in large cities, but also
involving other cities Indonesia. In relation to this, the discourse on 'space' emerges in the
context of urban planning, whether remaining to be oriented toward1>physical
organization, or shifted to the new paradigm of which tend1>to view space as a product of
global economic situations, community conditions, as well as values of local culture and
foreign values (importedfrom the west). Therefore, this article begins its discussion on
urban systems within the context of globalization andfinancial crisis, then proceeding with
discussions concerning impacts toward1>urban structure, regional competition, urban
identity, followed by discussions on financial crisis and the debate on urban space, and
finally concluded with the research agenda.
Paradigm shifts have become one of the most urgent matters to study considering the
challenges of inter-regional competition, regional autonomy, and financial crisis.
Furthermore, this study may assist the space planners in better understanding the reasons
that cause failures of policy and planning implementation that have beenformulated This
article aims to awaken academicians in developing a research agenda in line with the
debates of understanding urban space (particularly in times of financial crisis) but also
serves as a critic and enrichment toward1>the literature related to global impacts toward1>
urban structure, regional competition, and urban identity.
Keywords: globalization, space, urban structure, regional competitiveness, urban identity.
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