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Most of these new nations built systems and structures that included the enhancement of tourist and historic sites. The period of the East-West Cold War led to various forms of development which included the creation of standards that were built in alignment with the dominant powers of the conflict. Within that time, structures in transportation improved and different activities went on. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1988 and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the world came under one unipolar system led by the victorious Capitalist West.
This led to the promotion of the Third Wave of Democracy which came with the democratisation of former Communist and developing nations, harmonisation of standards and the promotion of transportation across borders (Houghton, 2010). In this research we would attempt to examine the actual elements of globalisation and how it relates to tourism in the world today. The project would answer questions relating to the way tourism has improved globalisation. The project would also try to evaluate the impacts of globalisation on the tourism industry.
Has globalisation been positive or negative to tourism? And what is the impact of ICT on tourism? What can be done to improve tourism in this era of globalisation? Economic domination of global organisations-Research and detect multinational global companies (including hotel chain, food chain, and tour operator) and discuss economic domination, standardisation, and its impacts on tourism. 4. To identify and evaluate tourism sectors affected by globalisation and provide the most suitable recommendations with reasons, to tourism industry on a global or country level in order to increase profit and being responsible
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