Gabriel Cyrille NGUIJOI is a Cameroonian researcher.
Areas of interest: International Relations, Geopolitics, Geostrategy, Socio-strategy, (Sub)Regional Cooperation, Security Studies, Institutions and Governance, Security Intelligence, Socio-spatial Dynamics, Terrorism and Para-terrorism in Africa, Geographic Information…
He studied at the University of Yaoundé II where he is writing a Ph.D. thesis in Political Science. He has been working since 2018 at the National Institute of Cartography (INC) as a researcher and has been teaching at the Cameroonian Institute of Diplomatic and Strategic Studies (ICEDIS) since 2021.
His research work falls within the general context of the study of international and strategic relations. More specifically, (in)security dynamics, security issues, risks and challenges in Africa. The objective of his work is to identify perspectives that revive the facts, marking the evolution of security situations in Africa, strategic perspectives that highlight the risks and actors in local, national, transnational, regional, and cross-border as well as international spaces. His work is based on an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach that combines political science, geopolitics, geostrategy and political geography and allows for the identification of issues that take into account the geographical dimension of the (in)security object, as well as the actors in the planning and management of contemporary security policies.
His work has already been the subject of several scientific articles published at the national and international journals.
On the administrative level, he has been working at the Sub-Directorate of Budget, Accounting and Maintenance since 2021, where he is in charge of the preparation and management of the National Institute of Cartography’s budget.
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Noms et prénoms | Gabriel Cyrille NGUIJOI |
gabrielcyrilnguijol@yahoo.fr | |
Téléphone | +237 694607638 |
Grade | Chargé de recherche |
Fonction | Service du Suivie de la Comptabilité Budgetaire |
Domaine de recherche | Science Politique: Relations Internationales et Etudes Stratégiques (Géopolitique, Géostratégie, Etudes de Sécurité) |
Laboratoire | Laboratoire de Recherche sur les Villes et Campagnes |
Publications scientifiques
- NGUIJOI Gabriel Cyrille, « La problématique du régionalisme sécuritaire face à des menaces transnationales en Afrique: Regard rétrospectif et prospectif”, Thinking Africa, NDR n° 30, aout 2017,
- NGUIJOI Gabriel Cyrille, « Gouvernance identitaire et défis sécuritaires au Cameroun », ADILAAKU. Droit, politique et société en Afrique, volume 1, numéro 1, en ligne, 2019,
- MENDOUGA Yannick, NGUIJOI Gabriel Cyrille, AMAGNOUBA TCHIO Caroline, ELONG NGANDO EPOSSY Marthe aimée, « Construction du Corridor Douala-Bangui et Mutations Socio-Economiques et Territoriales Dans la Zone D’awae », Revue Ivoirienne de Géographie des Savanes, Numéro 9 Décembre 2020, ISSN 2521-2125
- GABSA NYOGBET Wilfred, NGUIJOI Gabriel Cyrille, EFANGON Lucien Sédar, « Coopération sécuritaire en matière de renseignements face au terrorisme et au para-terrorisme en Afrique Centrale : Regard stratégique, enjeux et défis d’appropriation », Revue Africaine sur le Terrorisme, CAERT, Volume 10 • N° 1 • Décembre 2020, pp. 84- 99.
- AMAGNOUBA Tchio Caroline, MENDOUGA Yannick, ELONG NGANDO Epossy Marthe Aime, NGUIJOI Cyrille Gabriel, NAMEKONG Dagha Sinclair, « Periurbanisation et Transport Artisanal à Yaounde (Cameroun) », European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 17(16), 40. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n16p40
- NGUIJOI Gabriel Cyrille, MBOKA MADIBA Jean Jacques, NKOUNGOU Gregory José, JAPOU NJIPNANG Doris Nadine, MENDOUGA Yanick, ESSE NDJENG M.P., « Désertion et déperdition scolaire dans la Vallée du Ntem: L’attrait des « pétro-francs CFA» guinéens et gabonais sur les jeunes de l’extrême sud-Cameroun », Revue Ivoirienne de Géographie des Savanes, Numéro 10 Juin 2021, ISSN 2521-2125
- NKOUNGOU Gregory José1, YAP Loudi, YENE ATANGANA Joseph Quentin, MBIDA Yem, NGUIJOI Cyrille Gabriel, « Characterization of the basement aquifers over Edéa-Kribi corridor using remote sensing and electrical resistivity method : A case study from Central Africa », Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2021) 14:498 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-06792-2