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Liberation wars and tourism development in Africa : The case of Zambia
Authors:Victor B. Teye
Affiliation:1. School of Management, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK;2. Department of Economics and Law, University of Macerata, via Crescimbeni 20, I-62100, Macerata, Italy;3. GRAPES, Beauvallon Res., rue de la Belle Jardiniere, 483/0021, B-4031, Liege Angleur, Euroland
Abstract:Development of Africa's immense tourism potential is severely limited for reasons including lack of capital, distance from the large North American and European markets, the cost of travel to Africa, and Africa's poor image abroad. A key factor contributing to this image problem is political instability. Since World War II, almost all African countries have achieved independence. In several countries, this decolonization process has taken the form of long and often bloody liberation wars. This paper examines the impact of Zimbabwe's protracted liberation war on tourism development in Zambia and suggests that a detailed examination of major internal and external political events associated with the decolonization process in Zimbabwe could provide important perspectives on the obstacles to tourism development in other African countries.
Keywords:Africa   tourism   development   UDI   Rhodesia   Zambia   Zimbabwe   armed conflictAuthor Keywords: Afrique   tourisme    veloppement    claration Unilaté  rale d'Indé  pendance   Rhodé  sie   Zambie   Zimbabwe   conflit armé  
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