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FEGUE Jean Cyril

Main Referenced Co-authors
Main Referenced Keywords
African States (1); critical theory (1); developing countries (1); distributive justice (1); divided city (1);
Main Referenced Disciplines
Political science, public administration & international relations (5)

Publications (total 5)

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5 citations (Scopus®)

Fegue, J. C. (2007). Informal Settlements’ Planning Theories And Policy-making in Sub-Saharan Africa–From ‘Site’To ‘People’: A Critical Evaluation Of Operations ‘Murambatsvina’ and ‘Garikai’ in Zimbabwe. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 2 (4), 445-460. doi:10.2495/SDP-V2-N4-445-460 https://hdl.handle.net/10993/33089

Fegue, J. C. (2017). Managing the City-Region Like a Startup: Entrepreneurialism and Shifting Local Economic Governance in Developing Countries [Doctoral thesis, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/33090

Fegue, J. C. (2017). Critique of the Mercantilist Reason: Towards a Distributionally Sensitive Approach to Urban Competitiveness in Developing Countries [Paper presentation]. 75th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, United States - Illinois.

Fegue, J. C. (2016). The Games Elites Play: Notes Towards An Elite-focused Understanding of the Failure of the Federal Republic of Cameroon (1961-1972). In E. Kavalski & M. Zolkos (Eds.), Defunct Federalism: Critical Perspective On Critical Failure (2nd ed, pp. 59-70). New York, United States - New York: Routledge.
Peer reviewed

Fegue, J. C. (2007). Kamerun. In W. Gieler (Ed.), Die Außenpolitik der Staaten Afrikas: Ein Handbuch - Von Ägypten bis Zentralafrikanische Republik (pp. 157-168). Paderborn, Germany: Schöningh.
Peer reviewed

Fegue, J. C. (2007). Informal Settlements’ Planning Theories And Policy-making in Sub-Saharan Africa–From ‘Site’To ‘People’: A Critical Evaluation Of Operations ‘Murambatsvina’ and ‘Garikai’ in Zimbabwe. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 2 (4), 445-460. doi:10.2495/SDP-V2-N4-445-460
Peer reviewed

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