Tourism, Development and Terrorism in Bali
Michael Hitchcock and I Nyoman Darma Putra
ISBN : 9780754648666 Published : 2007
Abstrak
The book investigates tourism as a form of globalization within the
context of the island of Bali, which has been voted the world's top
island destination for the third time running by American travellers. It
takes off with the onset of the Asian Crisis, the largest stock-market
crash since the Great Depression. The authors chart the turbulence that
has afflicted the island at a time of market uncertainty and global
political strife and analyse the responses of Bali's business and
community leaders to the crises that have buffeted the island since the
fall of Suharto.
In particular, the book analyses crisis
management with regard to the Bali Bombings, the impact of the bombings
on the tourism development cycle and investigates the motives of the
bombers. The authors argue that the actions of the bombers can best be
understood with regard to the rise of political Islam as a global issue
and the book breaks new ground with an analysis of the bombers' global
experiences.
The book also examines home-grown resistance to
certain aspects of globalization, notably the attempt to turn Besakih,
the island's mother temple, into a World Heritage Site and top tourist
destination.