Abstract

Is tourism a cause of peace, or simply a beneficiary of peace? It is an interesting question that has long been debated. The primary purpose of this article is to explore the tourism–peace literature, acknowledging authors who support the notion that tourism fosters peace, as well as those who are critical. While this review will not resolve the disagreement, it is hoped that the summation of views and commentary that follows will add clarity to the debate, help readers reach their own conclusions, and spur additional exploration of this important issue.

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