The two Koreas and the politics of global sport /
The Two Koreas and the Politics of Global Sport analyses the impact of politics on the development of sport in the two Koreas over six decades and argues that inter-Korean rivalry has significantly influenced sporting ambitions and development.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
©2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sport, Nationalism and International Relations
- 3. Tradition, Colonialism and New Statehood in Korea
- 3.1. Arrival of Western Sports
- 3.2. Japanese Colonial Period
- 3.3. After 1945
- 3.4. The Korean War
- 3.5. Sports Development in South Korea
- 3.6. Sports Development in North Korea
- 4. Into the International Arena
- 4.1. Joining the IOC
- 4.2. The 1966 World Cup
- 4.3. Inter-Korean sporting contacts
- 5. The Seoul Olympics
- 5.1. The Road to the Seoul Olympics
- 5.2. Economic Costs and Benefits
- 5.3. Socio-Cultural Legacies
- 5.4. Politico-Diplomatic Breakthroughs
- 5.5. The North Korean Dimension
- 5.6. Enduring Legacies.
- 6. Reaction and Reconciliation
- 6.1. Coping with Global Change
- 6.2. The Nervous 1990s
- 6.3. Rays of Sunshine
- 7. Cooling Down
- 7.1. The Road to Beijing
- 7.2. Football Fall-Out
- 7.3. Northern Reminders
- 7.4. Pyeongchang Victory
- 7.5. Succession in the North
- 8. Sporting Systems Today
- 8.1. The North Korean Model
- 8.2. The South Korean System
- 9. Lessons From Other Divided Nations
- 9.1. Two Germanies
- 9.2. The Two Yemens
- 9.3. Two Vietnams
- 9.4. China-Taiwan
- 9.5. The Sporting Dimensions
- 9.5.1. Germany
- 9.5.2. Yemen
- 9.5.3. Vietnam
- 9.5.4. China-Taiwan
- 9.6. Lessons to be Learnt?
- 10. Conclusion.