This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promoting international peace by examining the reactions of South Korean tourists who have visited Mt. Gumgang, a newly developed resort area in North Korea. The paper finds that the opportunity to visit the latter country had a positive impact on South Koreans and there are positive indications of an opportunity for tourism to facilitate better intergovernmental relations. From a theoretical perspective, the paper draws on the international relations literature to examine possible roles for tourism
Abstract There has been much rhetoric about tourism's role in promoting world peace. This research t...
Tourism, because of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Lik...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the industry to ...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
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...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
This research focuses on the peace process and tourism development and cooperation between South Kor...
At the end of 1996, international tourist arrivals reached 600 million, generating US $423 billion. ...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders gathered in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace end...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders met in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace ending o...
This paper proposes a suite of diplomatic protocols that may be employed to assist the development o...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
Abstract There has been much rhetoric about tourism's role in promoting world peace. This research t...
Tourism, because of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Lik...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the industry to ...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
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...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
This research focuses on the peace process and tourism development and cooperation between South Kor...
At the end of 1996, international tourist arrivals reached 600 million, generating US $423 billion. ...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders gathered in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace end...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders met in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace ending o...
This paper proposes a suite of diplomatic protocols that may be employed to assist the development o...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
Abstract There has been much rhetoric about tourism's role in promoting world peace. This research t...
Tourism, because of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Lik...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the industry to ...