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Elizabeth Becker



Elizabeth Becker is a former New York Times correspondent and the author of When the War Was Over.

Average rating: 4.15 · 2,976 ratings · 446 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
You Don't Belong Here: How ...

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Overbooked: The Exploding B...

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When the War Was Over: Camb...

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Bophana:  Love in the Time ...

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America's Vietnam War: a na...

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Coded

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“To make way for more resorts with spectacular views, developers destroy native habitats and ignore local concerns. Preservationists decry the growing propensity to bulldoze old hotels and buildings in favor of constructing new resorts, water holes and entertainment spots that look identical whether in Singapore, Dubai or Johannesburg; a world where diversity is replaced with homogeneity. Another catastrophe for countries betting on tourism has come from wealthy vacationers who fall in love with a country and buy so many second houses that locals can no longer afford to live in their own towns and villages. Among the more thoughtful questions is how mass tourism has changed cultures. African children told anthropologists that they want to grow up to be tourists so they could spend the day doing nothing but eating. The tourists who do not speak the local language and rely on guides to tell them what they are seeing and what to think marvel at countries like China with its new wealth and appearance of democracy. Environmentalists wonder how long the globe can continue to support 1 billion people racing around the world for a long weekend on a beach or a ten-day tour of an African game park.”
Elizabeth Becker, Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

“25 million tourist trips to foreign countries in 1960; 250 million in 1970; 536 million in 1995; 922 million in 2008; 1 billion in 2012.”
Elizabeth Becker, Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

“This noncompetitive sale of public property for private gain was being duplicated around the country. The government has orchestrated the sale of state assets to new private business ventures that had close ties to top officials and their families. The government used the same dictatorial powers to declare privately held lands part of new “development zones” to sell those, in turn, to business ventures tied to the government. This was all done behind closed doors with no competitive bidding, public hearings or judicial review.”
Elizabeth Becker, Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism

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