Cairo Papers VOL. 32, NO. 1

Planning Egypt's New Settlements: The Politics of Spatial Inequities
ISBN13: 9789774165344ISBN10: 9774165349 Paperback, 112 pages
Mar 2012,  Not Yet Published

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A Publication of The American University in Cairo Press

Description

This study critically analyzes the paradigms and practices of planning in Egypt since 1952. It interrogates the politics of national and physical planning while tracing the ideas that informed the establishment of new settlements in the country across the regimes of Nasser, Sadat, and Mubarak. Based on primary and secondary data, the study argues that under Nasser, plans often diverged from their blueprints and revealed the myth of 'technical objectivity' that underpinned the planning industry. It outlines the program of new settlements under Sadat and unveils the systematic exclusion of planners from decision-making apparatuses while institutionalizing 'profit-opportunism' in favor of private interests. The study then demonstrates the decline of planning under Mubarak and its emergence into a 'special purpose vehicle' in service of real estate developments associated with neoliberal shifts of the economy and skewed toward resource and privilege concentration in the hands of a few, thus further exacerbating uneven spatial morphologies.

Features

  • A critical study of urban planning in Egypt over 60 years up to the present day

Product Details

112 pages; 5.5 x 7.5; ISBN13: 978-977-416-534-4ISBN10: 977-416-534-9

About the Author(s)

Dalia Wahdan is assistant professor at the School of Liberal Education, Foundation for Liberal and Management Education, in Pune, India.

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