Cameroon: Perspectives on food security and the emerging power footprint

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Abstract

The reality that food security is a contested concept and ultimately a matter of perspective has considerable implications for Cameroon's partnerships with emerging powers. This article argues that Cameroon could achieve a more sustainable and equitable food system if greater policy attention is directed toward understanding the range of perspectives that contend to influence food security policy, and to engaging with viewpoints that vie to assess the 'footprint' of emerging powers in this area. The analysis presented below shows that the principal perspectives that compete to influence Cameroonian policy vary depending on the particular dimension of food security or aspect of emerging power activity under discussion. This finding challenges previous typologies, and encourages more nuanced interpretations of debates on these matters moving forward. © 2014 by the author.

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Sneyd, A. (2014). Cameroon: Perspectives on food security and the emerging power footprint. Sustainability (Switzerland), 6(4), 1868–1895. https://doi.org/10.3390/su6041868

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