The IR classroom: Ethics of tourism to authoritarian states
Travel to North Korea remains one of the most contentious forms of international engagement, occupying a unique intersection between dark tourism, ethical dilemmas, and geopolitical considerations. As an authoritarian state with a tightly controlled narrative, North Korea offers a travel experience unparalleled in its blend of propaganda, mystery, and tragedy. For scholars, journalists, and diplomats, … Continue reading The IR classroom: Ethics of tourism to authoritarian states
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