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Making the World Safe for Tourism

by Patricia Goldstone
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Overview

"Over the past hundred years tourism has evolved into the world's biggest business, and few countries today question the common wisdom that the road to economic development is paved with tourist dollars. Yet questions should be raised, Patricia Goldstone argues in this book on the social and political impacts of tourism. She examines for the first time the close connections between business and politics as government and industry leaders work together to reengineer political trouble spots into tourist destinations in places like Ireland, Turkey, and Cuba. She also probes the impact of tourism on diverse cultures."--BOOK JACKET.

Synopsis

"Over the past hundred years tourism has evolved into the world's biggest business, and few countries today question the common wisdom that the road to economic development is paved with tourist dollars. Yet questions should be raised, Patricia Goldstone argues in this book on the social and political impacts of tourism. She examines for the first time the close connections between business and politics as government and industry leaders work together to reengineer political trouble spots into tourist destinations in places like Ireland, Turkey, and Cuba. She also probes the impact of tourism on diverse cultures."--BOOK JACKET.

Dennis Judd

Goldstone's investigation of the social and political impacts of tourism is original and fascinating.

About the Author, Patricia Goldstone

Patricia Goldstone is a freelance journalist and playwright living in New York.

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Dennis Judd

Goldstone’s investigation of the social and political impacts of tourism is original and fascinating.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2001
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780300087635

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