Geopolitics, (Re)territorialisation, and China’s Patriotic Tourism in the South China Sea

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Abstract

This study interrogates the geopolitical nature of China’s Xisha tourism, and unravels the territorial politics played out in tourism, while examining the complex interplay between tourism and territorialisation. It demonstrates that Xisha tourism is inherently geopolitical and integral to China’s comprehensive territorialisation strategy in the South China Sea (SCS). It reveals that Xisha tourism is politically oriented, highly regimented, and performatively constituted. Tourism and territorialisation are found to be mutually constituted and interdependent. The main argument of this study is that tourism should be conceptualised as a constitutive dimension of geopolitical restructuring processes in the SCS, and an essential part of the performative and discursive assemblage that sustains the state’s will to claim territorial possession of the SCS.

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Huang, Y., & Suliman, S. (2020). Geopolitics, (Re)territorialisation, and China’s Patriotic Tourism in the South China Sea. Geopolitics, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2020.1784144

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