Olympics in Conflict

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18th Asian Games
Alan Bairner
Asian Games
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Beijing Games
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Chinese Elite Sport
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Chinese Football
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Chinese Government
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Extrinsic Function
Fabio de Faria Peres
Fan Hong
FIFA World Cup Final
Football Association
Fourth Asian Games
Friederike Trotier
Games of the New Emerging Forces
global sporting events
Hsien-Che Huang
IAAF President
Ian Henry
international relations sport
Jorg Krieger
Jorge Knijnik
Juguo Tizhi
Jung Woo Lee
Lamine Diack
Mauro Cardoso Simoes
Nick Aplin
olympic movement
Olympic Performance
Olympics transformation
politics
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics
Richard Xiaoqian Hu
Sea Game
South Sudan
sport and world order transformation
sports diplomacy
Summer Olympics
Third World countries
Tiago Del Tedesco Guioti
Tien-Chin Tan
transformation
Victor Andrade de Melo
Winter Olympic Games
World Cup Dreams
Yinya Liu
Yu-Wen Chen

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815396611
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the second half of the twentieth century, the Olympics played an important role in the politics of the Cold War and was part of the conflicts between the Capitalist Block, the Socialist Block and Third World countries. The Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) is one of the best examples of the politicization of sport and the Olympics in the Cold War era. From the 1980s onward, the Olympics has facilitated communication and cooperation between nations in the post–Cold War era and contributed to the formation of a new world order. In August 2016, the Games of the XXXI Olympiad were held in Rio de Janeiro, making Brazil the first South American country to host the Summer Olympics. This was widely regarded as a new landmark event in the history of the modern Olympic movement. From the GANEFO to Rio, the Olympic Games have witnessed the shifting balance in international politics and world economy. This book aims at understanding the transformation of the Olympics over the past decades and tries to explain how the Olympic movement played its part in world politics, the world economy and international relations against the background of the rise of developing countries. The chapters in this book were published as a special issue in The International Journal of the History of Sport.

Lu Zhouxiang is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the National University of Ireland Maynooth. His main research interests are Chinese history, nationalism and China’s sport policy and practice. Fan Hong is a Professor in Asian Studies at Bangor University, Wales. Her main research interests are in the areas of sociology, politics, cross-cultural studies, sports studies and Asian studies.