The cliff at Red Cliffs that collapsed as a result of the Christchurch earthquake. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The cliff at Red Cliffs that collapsed as a result of the Christchurch earthquake. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Earthquake-ravaged Christchurch has been highlighted as a global superpower that will help shape the next century.
An influential US magazine has ranked Christchurch alongside New York and Singapore as one of the world's top 10 cities to watch.
Foreign Policy magazine has revealed its list of 16 cities most worthwatching, which was compiled by Harvard University economist Edward Glaeser and Columbia University sociologist Saskia Sassen.
Christchurch came in at number nine. Mr Glaeser wrote of the city: "A massive rebuilding effort following this year's New Zealand earthquake is a unique opportunity to rethink urban form."
Singapore headed the list and was described as being "surely the world's best-managed city".
"It's always worth watching what they are up to because they provide a clear model for much of the world."
The recently troubled Greek capital of Athens rated at number five, with the authors stating: "The urban heart of Western civilisation and the centre of the current chaos that buffets the European Union. What happens in Greece once again affects us all."
At number seven on the list, New York "still matters".
The top 10 urban centres that will shape the next century are: Singapore (Singapore), Gurgaon (India), Cairo (Egypt), Hong Kong/Shenzhen (China), Athens (Greece), Vancouver (Canada), New York (United States), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Christchurch (New Zealand) and London (Britain).APNZ