A Standing Department · Framework: Displacement Dividend
Conflict & Displacement
How wars, sanctions and political ruptures redirect global tourism flows toward African destinations, and what determines whether redirection becomes capture. The Displacement Dividend framework tracks the absorption windows that open when conflict reshapes mobility, and the architectural conditions for capturing them.
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South Africa argued the case at The Hague. It did not run the tourism arithmetic.
The diplomatic position on Gaza and the tourism strategy have never been in the same room. The displacement window from the Gulf collapse is open. South Africa has not built the architecture to capture it.
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