Commentary: Tourists have more influence on politics and foreign relations than you think
by Christopher Endy, Los Angeles Times
Aug 17, 2022
3 minutes
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As the United States sends stockpiles of weapons to Ukraine, another transatlantic mobilization is underway. Freed from two years of COVID restrictions, Americans are once again traveling in large numbers. Market observers have predicted a six-fold increase in American tourism to Europe.
If you’re wondering what shipments of weapons and planeloads of tourists have in common, the answer is: Quite a bit. Tourism has long had a way of getting mixed up in international politics.
It is easy to overlook tourism’s political importance. The goal is usually to
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