Tourism & Political Change 2nd edition
DOI: 10.23912/9781910158814-3160 | ISBN: 9781910158814 |
Published: March 2017 | Component type: book |
Abstract
Tourism is a vital tool for political and economic change. Calls for boycotts by tourists of countries reflect the huge impact that tourist activity and the tourism industry has on political change.
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Contributors
- Richard Butler, University of Strathclyde (Editor)
- Wantanee Suntikul, Institute For Tourism Studies (Editor) http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5654-6024
Cite as
Butler & Suntikul, 2017
Butler, R. & Suntikul, W. (2017) Tourism & Political Change 2nd edition. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781910158814-3160
Chapters
Chapter 1 Introduction (Suntikul & Butler)
Chapter 2 Neoliberal Politics and the Fate of Tourism (Simmons)
Chapter 4 China: Government Policy and Tourism Development (Sofield)
Chapter 5 Political Changes and Tourism in the ‘Other Chinas’ (Suntikul)
Chapter 6 Towards Decolonization, Indigenizing Resort Governance in Canada (Williams & Gill)
Chapter 7 Political Change and Tourism in Scotland, Nationalism, devolution and autonomy (MacLellan)
Chapter 8 History and Politics of Tourism in Timor Leste (Tolkach)
Chapter 9 Myanmar: Opening for Tourism (Suntikul & Rogers)
Chapter 10 The Politics of Tourism in Cuba (Hinch & Acharya)
Chapter 13 The Return of the ‘Idea of Iran’ (2005 2015) (Mozaffari, Karimian & Mousavi)
Chapter 14 Tourism on the Fringe of Politics Brazil (Aldrigui)
Chapter 15 Egypt’s Tourism Industry and the Arab Spring (Tomazos)
Chapter 16 Conclusions (Butler & Suntikul)