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ID052100
Title ProperGlobalisation, reterritorialisation and the political economy of tourism development in the Middle East
LanguageENG
AuthorHazbun, Waleed
PublicationSummer 2004.
Summary / Abstract (Note)major limitation of most political economy studies of globalisation is that they view globalisation almost exclusively in terms of deterritorialisation. This essay, in contrast, emphasises how increases in the transnational mobility of people, capital and information can also result in reterritorialisation, which is the increased relevance of location and characteristics of place for global economic activity. In contrast to the erosion of the territorially based powers of nation-states often associated with deterritorialisation, the reterritorialisation of economic activity can increase the power and regulatory influence of state, societal and transnational agents who are able to exert control over territorial assets and the reterritorialisation process. The essay uses the concepts of deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation to develop a framework to analyse the changing political economy of one of the most understudied aspects of globalisation, the international tourism economy. With a focus on the development strategies of states in the Middle East and North Africa, the essay explores efforts to generate 'experiences of place' for tourists and territorial-based economic rewards for firms and their political consequences.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 9, No.2; Summer 2004: p 310-341
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 09 No 2
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Economy ;  Middle East