2020
DOI: 10.21638/spbu17.2020.214
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Russia and China in the field of international tourism

Abstract: International tourism is an instrument of diplomatic, socio-cultural and economic cooperation of states that have realized the importance of international relation trend in the modern world. This is stipulated by the elevation of the role of tourism for the world economy and interstate diplomacy, for social and economic living conditions of the population, the formation of a state’s identity in the international arena, for improving a country’s reputation, and participation in foreign policy as a whole. The mo… Show more

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“…Generally, international tourists tend to choose CNSAs as their tourism destination, while their available time for travel is limited, which creates the problem of limited options and causes the “beggar-thy-neighbor” effect of CNSAs, that is, a vicious strategy devoted to attracting more international tourists in one city at the expense of a reduction in surrounding regions [ 41 ]. Thus, to eliminate the prevalence of the “beggar-thy-neighbor” effect among CNSAs and win a greater reputation in the world, an in-depth reform of the cooperation mechanism in the Chinese tourism industry is necessary for the future [ 42 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Generally, international tourists tend to choose CNSAs as their tourism destination, while their available time for travel is limited, which creates the problem of limited options and causes the “beggar-thy-neighbor” effect of CNSAs, that is, a vicious strategy devoted to attracting more international tourists in one city at the expense of a reduction in surrounding regions [ 41 ]. Thus, to eliminate the prevalence of the “beggar-thy-neighbor” effect among CNSAs and win a greater reputation in the world, an in-depth reform of the cooperation mechanism in the Chinese tourism industry is necessary for the future [ 42 ].…”
Section: Further Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%