Planning Rules in Post-colonial States: The Political Economy of Urban and Regional Planning in CameroonSeeking an explication of the concept of the state, Njoh (no credentials listed) considers state theories as they relate to the Cameroonian state. With attention to issues of land use, housing, environmental hygiene, waste management, street naming, and gender, Njoh considers the colonial foundations and institutional context of planning. The imp |
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State Theories and the Cameroonian State | 1 |
Institutional Context of Planning | 19 |
Colonial Foundations | 51 |
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The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon Under Paul Biya John Mukum Mbaku,Joseph Takougang Limited preview - 2004 |