قائمة المحتويات
Introduction: Establishing the field of play – J. Simon Rofe
Part I: Concepts and History
1. The governance of sport in deeply divided societies: Actors and institutions in Bosnia, Cyprus and Northern Ireland – Laurence Cooley
2. Can sport contribute to the mission success of military Peace Support Operations? – Alexander Cárdenas and Sibylle Lang
3. Diplomatic actors in the world of football (Soccer): Individuals, institutions, ideologies – Alan Tomlinson
4. Mega sports events as political tools: A case study of South Africa’s hosting of the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup – Suzanne Dowse
Part II: Public Diplomacy
5. Contesting independence: Colonial cultures of sport and diplomacy in Afghanistan, 1919-1949 – Maximillian Drephal
6. Friendship is solidarity: The Chinese ping pong team visits Africa in 1962 – Amanda Shuman
7. Barnstorming Frenchmen: The impact of Paris Université Club’s U.S. tours and the individual in sports diplomacy – Lindsay Krasnoff
8. Football, diplomacy and Australia in the Asian century – David Rowe
Part III: ‘No Sport ‘as Diplomacy
9. Boycott and Diplomacy: When the talking stops – Carol Gomez
10. ‘Chinese rings’: The United States, the two Chinas and the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics – Rachel Vaughan
11. Decentring US sports diplomacy: The 1980 Moscow boycott through contemporary Asian-African perspectives – Joe Eaton
12. They used Americana, all painted and polished, to make the enormous impressions they did: Selling the Reagan Revolution through the 1984 Olympic Games – Umberto Tulli
Conclusion: Post-match recovery and analysis – Aaron Beacom and J. Simon Rofe
Index