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OverviewInternational sporting events, including the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup, have experienced profound growth in popularity and significance since the mid-twentieth century. Sports often facilitate diplomacy, revealing common interests across borders and uniting groups of people who are otherwise divided by history, ethnicity, or politics. In many countries, popular athletes have become diplomatic envoys. Sport is an arena in which international conflict and compromise find expression, yet the impact of sports on foreign relations has not been widely studied by scholars. In Diplomatic Games, a team of international scholars examines how the nexus of sport and foreign relations has driven political and cultural change since 1945, demonstrating how governments have used athletic competition to maintain and strengthen alliances, promote policies, and increase national prestige. The contributors investigate topics such as China's use of sports to oppose Western imperialism, the ways in which sports helped bring an end to apartheid in South Africa, and the impact of the United States' 1980 Olympic boycott on U.S.-Soviet relations. Bringing together innovative scholarship from around the globe, this groundbreaking collection makes a compelling case for the use of sport as a lens through which to view international relations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Heather L. Dichter , Andrew L. Johns , Heather L. Dichter , Evelyn MertinPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky ISBN: 9780813180281ISBN 10: 0813180287 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 03 August 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume makes a significant contribution to historical knowledge and understanding in the sphere of the diplomacy of sport. The American politico-sporting scene occupies center stage, but due regard is paid to non-American topics. Moreover, the book meets the editors' aim to provide a framework of reference for future research and publications on the interaction between sport and diplomacy. -- Peter J. Beck, author of Scoring for Britain: International Football and International Politics 1900-1939 Makes a real contribution to the field of international history. This volume will enlarge our understanding of public diplomacy and the importance that sports has had for its practice. -- Brian C. Etheridge, University of Baltimore Makes a real contribution to the field of international history. This volume will enlarge our understanding of public diplomacy and the importance that sports has had for its practice. -- Brian C. Etheridge, University of Baltimore This volume makes a significant contribution to historical knowledge and understanding in the sphere of the diplomacy of sport. The American politico-sporting scene occupies center stage, but due regard is paid to non-American topics. Moreover, the book meets the editors' aim to provide a framework of reference for future research and publications on the interaction between sport and diplomacy. -- Peter J. Beck, author of Scoring for Britain: International Football and International Politics 1900-1939 Makes a real contribution to the field of international history. This volume will enlarge our understanding of public diplomacy and the importance that sports has had for its practice. -- Brian C. Etheridge, University of Baltimore This volume makes a significant contribution to historical knowledge and understanding in the sphere of the diplomacy of sport. The American politico-sporting scene occupies center stage, but due regard is paid to non-American topics. Moreover, the book meets the editors' aim to provide a framework of reference for future research and publications on the interaction between sport and diplomacy. --Peter J. Beck, Scoring for Britain: International Football and International Politics 1900-1939 -- Author InformationHeather L. Dichter is associate professor of Sport Management and Sport History at De Montfort University and a member of DMU's International Centre for Sports History and Culture. She is the coeditor of Olympic Reform Ten Years Later. Andrew L. Johns, associate professor of history at Brigham Young University, is coeditor of The Eisenhower Administration, the Third World, and the Globalization of the Cold War. Heather L. Dichter is associate professor of Sport Management and Sport History at De Montfort University and a member of DMU's International Centre for Sports History and Culture. She is the coeditor of Olympic Reform Ten Years Later. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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