A tale of Asia’s world ports: The Spatial Evolution in Global Hub Port Cities
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Figure 6.
Hub Port City
w
ithin the Matrix
of Port-City Relationships
Source: Modified from Ducruet (2004, p. 22).
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1 Murphey, R.,
Colonialism in Asia
and the Role of Port Cities
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