With 29 contributors from across Europe and beyond, Tourism and Geopolitics represents a unique resource that examines the relationships between tourism and geopolitics, focusing on experiences drawn from Central and Eastern Europe.
Edited by a renowned authority on tourism geopolitics, this book: provides the most comprehensive overview of tourism and geopolitics available; applies a range of geopolitical concepts and approaches to empirical experiences of tourism and mobility in Central and Eastern Europe; and embraces contributions from both established and new academic voices.