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Instability and Tourism (Paperback)
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The rise of political instability and terrorism necessitates a
reassessment of various tourism policy issues. This book focuses
upon evaluating the impact of terrorist political conflicts and
other types of instability on the tourism sector and considers the
practical implications for countries being adversely affected by
these episodes. Over the last decades, tourism has been adversely
affected by a wide range of problems such as economic crises,
social conflicts, political instability, terrorism and wars. Each
of these, and their consequences on tourism, confirms the need to
understand more about potential mitigating policy interventions in
different contexts. This book includes six chapters exploring a
wide range of themes related to instability and tourism using
innovative approaches and considering different countries for their
research. Precisely, countries such as Turkey, Ukraine, Jordan,
Egypt and Nepal are under analysis. The articles published in this
special issue were written by authors affiliated with universities
in the USA, New Zealand, Spain, Egypt, Jordan and Bulgaria. All
selected papers underwent a rigorous double-blind review process
before final revision and acceptance. The chapters were originally
published in a special issue in the Journal of Policy Research in
Tourism, Leisure & Events.
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