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4 pages in length. Since September 19, 2002, the Ivory Coast has experienced a major conflict due to myriad causes: ethnicity (tribalism) and ethnic rivalries, bad governance, lack of transparency, lack of respect for human right, corruption and nepotism, and unequal sharing or power. As such, one might readily argue how the economic climate of the Ivory Coast is inextricably associated with its ongoing conflict; to relief such pressure and begin to work toward peace, its economic infrastructure must experience an infusion of external support in such a way that sustains rather than detracts, such as tourism. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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respect for human right, corruption and nepotism, and unequal sharing or power (Anonymous, 2002). The concept of a rational society, in which the entire community is greatly influenced by
principles its members completely and accept without challenge, has indeed proven to be one of the most powerful standards of human culture and the very basis for concern over the
Ivory Coasts multifarious conflict. Because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not unusual to find the relationship between conflict and individualism works as an opposing
force to exacerbate the problem even more. Based upon popular theories of productivity, it is not the least bit surprising to learn how many African societies still reflect incredible
amounts of poverty, disease and homelessness in spite of the fact that global resources exist fully capable of feeding, clothing, housing, educating and medicinally caring for the suffering masses.
As such, one might readily argue how the economic climate of the Ivory Coast is inextricably associated with its ongoing conflict; to relief such pressure and begin to work toward
peace, its economic infrastructure must experience an infusion of external support in such a way that sustains rather than detracts. Myriad historical solutions have been proposed for Africa, some
of which have delivered credible and beneficial results, while others - like the concept of globalization - have done nothing but cause further pain and suffering. Tourism is one
of the most positive proposals to suggest for the Ivory Coast, with particular emphasis upon how it has worked for Mauritius. Tourism, in and of itself, is meant to bolster
the economic strength of the host city, state or country where it exists. While its two primary functions are to expose the traveler to the locations unique and wonderful
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