What are the most dynamic and stable European cities? These are the winners

London, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen and Oslo are the five European cities Index Cities in the movement (CIMI) are IS.
The CIMI 2025 has evaluated 183 cities of 92 countries based on nine major criteria: human capital, social synchronization, economics, governance, environment, movement and transport, urban planning, international profile and technology.
For the third consecutive year, London leads its regional and global status, standing in areas such as human capital, governance, urban planning and international profile.
The capital of the United Kingdom stands for its internationally renowned universities and a rich cultural institutions, a strong commitment for the stability, high -quality public transport systems and shared bikes and electronic trarses.
However, it faces challenges in terms of social and environmental synchronization.
Edinburgh and Glasgow are more than London in the commitment to cultural and social admission.
However, Paris maintains second place in Western Europe and third in the global classification, gains best results in international influence, strong human capital and effective urban planning.
However, domains such as environmental stability and social synchronization provide opportunities for progress.
Berlin maintains the posts occupied in the previous version: third place in Western Europe and fifth worldwide.
The capital of Germany is recognized for its rule and technology, but has a significant edge to improve its economic performance.
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“There is no unique reason for the success of Europe, but there are standards,” says John Enrik Riccard, director of the IESE Business School Strategic Management Department and Professor of Strategic Management of the IESE Business School.
“They are usually with standard political systems and with a fair urban planning, advanced public and private transport options,” they mean.
Video editor Mert Cane Yilmas