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Introduction. Competing in the Global Arena: Sport and Foreign Relations since 1945
Part 1. Alliance Politics
1. "A Game of Political Ice Hockey": NATO Restrictions on East German Sport Travel in the Aftermath of the Berlin Wall
2. Steadfast Friendship and Brotherly Help: The Distinctive Soviet-East German Sport Relationship within the Socialist Bloc
3. Welcoming the "Third World": Soviet Sport Diplomacy, Developing Nations, and the Olympic Games
Part 2. The Decolonizing World
4. Forging Africa-Caribbean Solidarity within the Commonwealth? Sport and Diplomacy during the Anti-apartheid Campaign
5. Peronism, International Sport, and Diplomacy
6. A More Flexible Domination: Franco-African Sport Diplomacy during Decolonization, 1945-1966
Part 3. East-West Rivalries
7. The Cold War Games of a Colonial Latin American Nation: San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1966
8. "Our Way of Life against Theirs": Ice Hockey and the Cold War
9. "Fuzz Kids" and "Musclemen": The US-Soviet Basketball Rivalry, 1958-1975
10. The White House Games: The Carter Administration's Efforts to Establish an Alternative to the Olympics
Part 4. Sport as Public Diplomacy
11. Reclaiming the Slopes: Sport and Tourism in Postwar Austria
12. Politics First, Competition Second: Sport and China's Foreign Diplomacy in the 1960s and 1970s
13. Reds, Revolutionaries, and Racists: Surfing, Travel, and Diplomacy in the Reagan Era
Conclusion. Fields of Dreams and Diplomacy
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Studies in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace
Books in the Series.
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction. Competing in the Global Arena: Sport and Foreign Relations since 1945
Part 1. Alliance Politics
1. "A Game of Political Ice Hockey": NATO Restrictions on East German Sport Travel in the Aftermath of the Berlin Wall
2. Steadfast Friendship and Brotherly Help: The Distinctive Soviet-East German Sport Relationship within the Socialist Bloc
3. Welcoming the "Third World": Soviet Sport Diplomacy, Developing Nations, and the Olympic Games
Part 2. The Decolonizing World
4. Forging Africa-Caribbean Solidarity within the Commonwealth? Sport and Diplomacy during the Anti-apartheid Campaign
5. Peronism, International Sport, and Diplomacy
6. A More Flexible Domination: Franco-African Sport Diplomacy during Decolonization, 1945-1966
Part 3. East-West Rivalries
7. The Cold War Games of a Colonial Latin American Nation: San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1966
8. "Our Way of Life against Theirs": Ice Hockey and the Cold War
9. "Fuzz Kids" and "Musclemen": The US-Soviet Basketball Rivalry, 1958-1975
10. The White House Games: The Carter Administration's Efforts to Establish an Alternative to the Olympics
Part 4. Sport as Public Diplomacy
11. Reclaiming the Slopes: Sport and Tourism in Postwar Austria
12. Politics First, Competition Second: Sport and China's Foreign Diplomacy in the 1960s and 1970s
13. Reds, Revolutionaries, and Racists: Surfing, Travel, and Diplomacy in the Reagan Era
Conclusion. Fields of Dreams and Diplomacy
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Studies in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace
Books in the Series.