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Will the United States Become the United Cities of America?

The 50 United States are accidents of history, unrelated to current population density or productivity. They were never designed to solve today's problems. Now there's a movement for something new: connections across state borders between the vast metropolitan regions where power really lies.

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By Warren Olney • Jul 1, 2016 • 1 min read

The 50 United States are accidents of history, unrelated to current population density or productivity. They were never designed to solve today's problems. Now there's a movement for something new: connections across state borders between the vast metropolitan regions where power really lies. And cities around the world are getting together -- hoping to end national gridlock and address security, pandemic disease and climate change.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    radio journalist

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    Producer, 'To the Point'

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    Director of Content, News

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    Parag Khanna

    global strategist and author

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    Manhattan Institute

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