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2026 City Journal Award
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January 15, 2026に開始
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2026 City Journal Award
Manhattan Institute (United States) | Feb 04, 2026
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Jan 15, 2026
The 2026 City Journal Award will highlight innovative urban policies, inspiring cities to adopt effective solutions to contemporary challenges.
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The recognition from the City Journal Award can foster healthy competition among cities, encouraging them to implement best practices in governance.
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Awarding cities without addressing systemic issues can lead to superficial changes that do not benefit the most vulnerable populations.
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The City Journal Award serves as a platform for diverse voices in urban policy, promoting dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders.
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Focusing on awards like the City Journal Award distracts from the real issues facing urban areas, such as poverty and inequality.
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