This book analyzes the motivations of the Chinese authorities to pursue the international sporting events. It investigates the 21 oft-underappreciated sporting events governed by FIFA, FINA, FIBA, IAAF, and other international organizations, and linking them with the calculus of the Chinese authorities to push forwards economic development, polish national image, and realize the supreme leaders’ political ambitions. The author therefore sheds important light on the intertwined nature of sport and politics in the Chinese state and reveals how pervasive the sporting events’ roles have been in China’s domestic politics and international relations. This book’s broad scope is expected to attract the subscriptions of the academics, think tanks, diplomats, government officials, and international sporting organizations.
Table of Content
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The FIFA Galas in China since the 1980s.- Chapter 3. China’s Quest for the AFC Asian Cup.- Chapter 4. China’s Holding of the 2011 FINA World Championships, the 2015 IAAF World Championships and the 2019 FIBA World Cup.- Chapter 5. Beijing and Zhangjiakou’s Co-hosting of 2022 Winter Olympics.- Chapter 6. Conclusion.
About the author
Marcus P. Chu is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.