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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: establishing the field of play
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1 The governance of sport in deeply divided societies: actors and institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Northern Ireland -
2 Can sport contribute to the mission success of military peace support operations? -
3 Diplomatic actors in the world of football: individuals, institutions, ideologies* -
4 Mega sports events as political tools: a case study of South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup -
5 Contesting independence: colonial cultures of sport and diplomacy in Afghanistan, 1919–49 -
6 Friendship is solidarity: the Chinese ping-pong team visits Africa in 1962* -
7 Barnstorming Frenchmen: the impact of Paris Université Club’s US tours and the individual in sports diplomacy -
8 Football, diplomacy and Australia in the Asian century -
9 Boycotts and diplomacy: when the talking stops* -
10 ‘Chinese rings’: the United States, the two Chinas and the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics -
11 Decentring US sports diplomacy: the 1980 Moscow boycott through contemporary Asian–African perspectives* -
12 ‘They used Americana, all painted and polished, to make the enormous impression they did’: selling the Reagan revolution through the 1984 Olympic Games1 - Post-match recovery and analysis: concluding thoughts on sport and diplomacy
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Sport and diplomacy
- Author(s):
- J. Simon Rofe
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: establishing the field of play
-
1 The governance of sport in deeply divided societies: actors and institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Northern Ireland -
2 Can sport contribute to the mission success of military peace support operations? -
3 Diplomatic actors in the world of football: individuals, institutions, ideologies* -
4 Mega sports events as political tools: a case study of South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup -
5 Contesting independence: colonial cultures of sport and diplomacy in Afghanistan, 1919–49 -
6 Friendship is solidarity: the Chinese ping-pong team visits Africa in 1962* -
7 Barnstorming Frenchmen: the impact of Paris Université Club’s US tours and the individual in sports diplomacy -
8 Football, diplomacy and Australia in the Asian century -
9 Boycotts and diplomacy: when the talking stops* -
10 ‘Chinese rings’: the United States, the two Chinas and the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics -
11 Decentring US sports diplomacy: the 1980 Moscow boycott through contemporary Asian–African perspectives* -
12 ‘They used Americana, all painted and polished, to make the enormous impression they did’: selling the Reagan revolution through the 1984 Olympic Games1 - Post-match recovery and analysis: concluding thoughts on sport and diplomacy
- Index