On April 13-15, 2000 South and North Korean leaders gathered in Pyongyang for a meeting of peace ending over fifty years of hostilities. According to this meeting, South and North Korea were believed to be among the economies most directly affected by the world peace process. This had a large effect on both countries in many aspects, socially, politically and economically. One of the sectors, which may gain immediate benefits, is tourism even though the study of the relationship between tourism and peace is relatively new. This study investigates of peace tourism trends between politically divided South and North Korea. It examines tourism as past, present and future activities in influencing reconciliation between the two purpils and gover...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
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...
At the end of 1996, international tourist arrivals reached 600 million, generating US $423 billion. ...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
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...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
Tourism, because of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Lik...
This study investigates aspects of the interaction between domestic opinion in South Korea and suppo...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
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...
At the end of 1996, international tourist arrivals reached 600 million, generating US $423 billion. ...
The cooperative tourism project between South Korea and North had been an icon of the promotion of p...
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...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
A number of researchers have postulated that tourism between nations that have been divided or remai...
[Extract] In recent decades the potential for global war has eased as Cold War rivalries have evapor...
Tourism, because of its peculiar nature, depends much on security and safety at the destination. Lik...
This study investigates aspects of the interaction between domestic opinion in South Korea and suppo...
Tourism In The Most Reclusive Country On Earth explores the tourism growth on the Korea Peninsula th...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...
Rapid decolonization began after World War II (1939–1945) and did not conclude until the breakup of ...
This paper assesses the proposition that tourism has some potential to act as a mechanism for promot...