The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Do global cities and their global networks only pay an economic role, or can they also be considered as international actors from a political standpoint?
In a global and interconnected world, as we live in, cities and the networks that exist in these cities play both key roles, as economic generators and political entities that influence society and government.
These entities represent not only a place to live or make a living, like in the past but a place where diversity and multicultural interactions develop, generating new relationships that impact businesses, projects, and social life.
Cities cannot be viewed as isolated places, To the contrary, technology, trade, and business are connecting cities, regions, and nations.