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inertia of travel flows will mean that shifts in
travel patterns will be relatively gradual though
nevertheless significant for both new and sub-
stitutable destinations. Of far greater longer-term
significance for tourism will be the role of the
enlarged EU, with its new set of policy para-
meters, in the establishment of new regulatory
regimes for human mobility and trade in
services that will impact not only on those
nations that trade in tourism with the EU, but
also on global governance structures for tour-
ism. And, although European colleagues may
not wish to hear this conclusion, it is likely that,
as noted above, the present self-serving policies
of the EU which characterize its approach to
issues such as agriculture, will continue to play a
major part in the development of the gover-
nance architecture for international tourism.
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