Tourism and Politics: Introduction
Chapter 1: Democracy and Tourism: Exploring the Nature of an
Inconsistent Relationship
Section 1: Politics, Democracy and Organisations
Chapter 2: Tourism as Political Platform: Residents’ Perceptions of
Tourism and Voting Behaviour
Chapter 3: Privatisation during Market Economy Transformation as a
Motor of Development
Chapter 4: Group politics and tourism interest representation at
the supranational level. Evidence from the European Union
Chapter 5: The Politics of Exclusion? Japanese Cultural Reactions
and the Government’s Desire to Double Inbound Tourism
Chapter 6: Taming Tourism: Indigenous Rights as a Check to
Unbridled Tourism
Chapter 7: Celebrating or Marketing the indigenous? International
right organisations, national governments and tourism creation
Chapter 8: The Politics of Institution Building and European
Co-operation: reflections on an EC-TEMPUS project on Tourism and
Culture in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chapter 9: Towards the Responsible Management of the Socio-Cultural
Impact of Township Tourism
Chapter 10: Hegemony, globalization and tourism policies in
developing countries
Chapter 11: The Politics of Tourism: Ethnic Chinese Spaces in
Malaysia
Chapter 12: Preparing Now for Tomorrow: The Future for Tourism in
Scotland up to 2015
Chapter 13: Governing Tourism Monoculture: Mediterranean Mass
Tourism Destinations and Governance Networks.
Chapter 14: 'The MTV Europe Music Awards Edinburgh 03: Delivering
Local Inclusion?
Chapter 15: The Lost Gardens and Airport Expansion: Focalisation in
Heritage Landscapes
Section 3: Circulation, Flows and Security
Chapter 16: The War is Over so Let the Games Begin
Chapter 17: Hostile Meeting Grounds: Encounters between the
Wretched of the Earth and the Tourist through Tourism and Terrorism
in the 21st Century
Chapter 18: Defending Voyuerism: Dark tourism and the problem of
Global Security
Chapter 19: Rethinking Globalization Theory in Tourism
Chapter 20: The End of Tourism, the Beginning of Law?
Centre for Tourism Policy Studies, University of Brighton,
UK,
Centre for Tourism Policy Studies, University of Brighton, UK
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