Seeking to inform the peace-through-tourism scholarly debate, this chapter revisits this complex relationship from the angle of peacebuilding professionals. International peacebuilding settings habitually welcome peace professionals as visiting contributors, consultants, and freelancers. These visiting peacebuilders are characterised by a form of geographical hybridity that identifies them as a distinct audience in international peacebuilding and a niche audience of international travellers. In order to examine their role and contribution in international peacebuilding, the present study employs a qualitative methodological approach that combines historical narrative and field interviews to the case of the Cyprus peacebuilding discourse. Th...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
Abstract Despite the widespread use of sanctions as a foreign policy tool in the absence of armed i...
Tourism does not flourish in areas subject to armed conflict and strong, violent socio-political ins...
Tourism is an important aspect of the contemporary international commerce. It accounts for a signifi...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the i...
Catchy slogans about tourism’s peace-promoting qualities abound—‘passport to peace’, ‘a vital force ...
Abstract There has been much rhetoric about tourism's role in promoting world peace. This research t...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the industry to ...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
Peace is commonly considered as \u27absence of war\u27. Nevertheless, peace - the so called \u27posi...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
Tourism has been heralded as a contributor to peace, however, the inconclusive findings of empirical...
This article explores a framework of how tourism can help achieve peace. A multi-level framework is ...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
Abstract Despite the widespread use of sanctions as a foreign policy tool in the absence of armed i...
Tourism does not flourish in areas subject to armed conflict and strong, violent socio-political ins...
Tourism is an important aspect of the contemporary international commerce. It accounts for a signifi...
2 This paper explores the way in which tourism leads peace. Absence of war is an essential condition...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the i...
Catchy slogans about tourism’s peace-promoting qualities abound—‘passport to peace’, ‘a vital force ...
Abstract There has been much rhetoric about tourism's role in promoting world peace. This research t...
The peace-through-tourism discourse has been appropriated mainly by politicians and the industry to ...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
Peace is commonly considered as \u27absence of war\u27. Nevertheless, peace - the so called \u27posi...
Combining reflections on my personal experiences regarding tourism with an analytical review of key ...
Tourism has been heralded as a contributor to peace, however, the inconclusive findings of empirical...
This article explores a framework of how tourism can help achieve peace. A multi-level framework is ...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
Among the positive benefits attri¬buted to the social and cultural aspects of tourism are the promot...
Abstract Despite the widespread use of sanctions as a foreign policy tool in the absence of armed i...