Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula through qualitative data to analyze how tourism can be a vehicle in reuniting North and South Korea. Through an extensive literature review, the history of the Korean Peninsula was explored in order to grasp the understanding on why North and South Koreans are so similar yet differ in terms of what type of governance is present in the country. Current social issues in North and South Korea were also explored, along with the advancement of technology. These points were considered in order to show how Korea can become one again as tourism increases in both the North and South, and as the interactions between citizens from each country increases. ...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders gathered in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace end...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders met in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace ending o...
Overview of the South Korean tourism industry The Republic of Korea (South Korea) has a population o...
This research focuses on the peace process and tourism development and cooperation between South Kor...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
This study investigates aspects of the interaction between domestic opinion in South Korea and suppo...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
This study describes the progress of cross-border tourism between South Korea and China in the volat...
© 2017, International Tourism Studies Association. Purpose: In the recent decades, an increasing tre...
The paper covers relevant issues, such as the current state of the tourism services sector in China,...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders gathered in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace end...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders met in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace ending o...
Overview of the South Korean tourism industry The Republic of Korea (South Korea) has a population o...
This research focuses on the peace process and tourism development and cooperation between South Kor...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
This study investigates aspects of the interaction between domestic opinion in South Korea and suppo...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
This study describes the progress of cross-border tourism between South Korea and China in the volat...
© 2017, International Tourism Studies Association. Purpose: In the recent decades, an increasing tre...
The paper covers relevant issues, such as the current state of the tourism services sector in China,...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...