Tourism development in Kuwait: examining the political-economic challenges in a unique rentier economy
Author(s) -
Belisa Marochi,
Simon Rubin,
Cody Morris Paris
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of diplomacy and economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2049-0895
pISSN - 2049-0887
DOI - 10.1504/ijdipe.2017.10009706
Subject(s) - tourism , politics , tourism geography , diplomacy , economy , political science , ecotourism , economic system , economics , economic growth , development economics , law
This article explores the challenges Kuwait faces to develop tourism due to the particularly unique political-economic system of popular rentierism. Kuwait's tourism industry is relatively underdeveloped in comparison to other Gulf Cooperation Council countries and has not received much attention by tourists, policy-makers, and scholars. This study provides both a macro-level analysis of the political economic obstacles to tourism development in Kuwait and the more micro-level challenges that have resulted, particularly in relation to proposed mega-development projects. While insights from this study are useful for understanding the role of tourism in the rentier economies, this study also further theorises tourism within the field of international relations and political economy and shows how tourism development is of particular importance for public diplomacy in the current global arena.
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