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PART ONE: REGIONAL CONTEXT 2. Tourism and Political Relationships in Southeast Asia C. Michael Hall 3. Towards a Regional Analysis of Tourism in Southeast Asia Douglas G. Pearce PART TWO: DETERRITORIALISATION AND NEW REGIONALISMS 4. Singapore Tourism: Capital Ambitions and Regional Connections T.C. Chang and K. Raguraman 5. Tourism in an Inter-state Borderland: The Case of the Indonesian-Singapore Cooperation Carl Grundy-Warr and Martin Perry 6. Gateways, Hubs and Transport Interconnections in Southeast Asia: Implications for Tourism Development in the Twenty-first Century Stephen Page PART THREE: REINVENTING TRADITION IN AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD 7. Globalisation, Tourism and Culture in Southeast Asia Trevor H. B. Sofield 8. Global-Local Inter-relationships in UNESCO World Heritage Sites Heather Black and Geoffrey Wall 9. Negotiating Global Tourism: Localism as Difference in Southeast Asian Theme Parks Peggy Teo and Brenda S. A. Yeoh 10. Thailand in 'Touristic Transition' Erik Cohen 11. Dialogic Heritage: Time, Space and Visions of the National Museum of Singapore Can-Seng Ooi 12. Imaging Melaka's Global Heritage Carolyn Cartier PART FOUR: ACTING AS ONE IN ECOTOURISM 13. Southeast Asian Tourism: Traditional and New Perspectives on the Natural Environment Wong P. P. 14. Sinews of Interconnectivily: Tourism and Environment in the Greater Mekong Subregion Michael J. G. Parnwell 15. "Borneo, Nature's Paradise": Constrctions and Representations of Nature within Nature-based Tourism Kevin Markwell PART FIVE: POTENTIALS AND PROBLEMS 16. Danger-zone Tourism: Prospects andl Problems for Tourlism in Tumultuous Times Kathleen M. Adams 17. Interconnections, Planning and the Local Gobal Nexus: A Case from Vietnam Peter Burns 18. Bali and Beyond: Locational Effects on the Economic Impact of Tourism Wiendu Nuryanti 19. Conclusion: Southeast Asian Tourism Connections Status. Challenges and Opportunities Geoffrey Wall Author index Subject index