Sport and International Relations : An Emerging Relationship.

By: BUDD, AdrianContributor(s): LEVERMORE, RogerMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Sport in the Global Society SerPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 2003Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (173 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780203497234Subject(s): International relations | Sports -- International cooperation | Sports and state | World politicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sport and International Relations : An Emerging RelationshipDDC classification: 306.483 LOC classification: GV706.35 -- .S542 2004ebOnline resources: Click to View
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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Prologue by -- Introduction: Sport and international relations: Continued neglect? -- Sport's role in constructing the 'inter-state' worldview -- Sport and capitalism -- Sport, gender and international relations -- Building an international regime to combat doping in sport -- 'The most effective means of communication in the modern world'?: British sport and national prestige -- A changing discourse? British diplomacy and the Olympic movement -- Moving the goalposts: The governance and political economy of world football -- Epilogue by -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: Sport plays a highly significant role in the lives of millions the world over, and yet the impact of this global phenomenon on the subject of international relations hes been neglected. The contributors to this collection argue that sport remains both an underestimated and understudied aspect of international relations, and that the growth of its importance should be seen in the complex interdependencies and global systems of governance. The text examines: * how the expansion of professional sport, and the revenues generated by mass media's links with sport have transformed the international political economy; * how sport contributes to nation building and notions of identity; * how sport is a significant facet of international diplomacy. International sport is far from being peripheral to international relations. This challenging and comprehensive introduction will be of interest to students and all those working in international relations and sport studies.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Prologue by -- Introduction: Sport and international relations: Continued neglect? -- Sport's role in constructing the 'inter-state' worldview -- Sport and capitalism -- Sport, gender and international relations -- Building an international regime to combat doping in sport -- 'The most effective means of communication in the modern world'?: British sport and national prestige -- A changing discourse? British diplomacy and the Olympic movement -- Moving the goalposts: The governance and political economy of world football -- Epilogue by -- Notes -- Index.

Sport plays a highly significant role in the lives of millions the world over, and yet the impact of this global phenomenon on the subject of international relations hes been neglected. The contributors to this collection argue that sport remains both an underestimated and understudied aspect of international relations, and that the growth of its importance should be seen in the complex interdependencies and global systems of governance. The text examines: * how the expansion of professional sport, and the revenues generated by mass media's links with sport have transformed the international political economy; * how sport contributes to nation building and notions of identity; * how sport is a significant facet of international diplomacy. International sport is far from being peripheral to international relations. This challenging and comprehensive introduction will be of interest to students and all those working in international relations and sport studies.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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