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Soft Power Politics - Football and Baseball on the Western Pacific Rim
 
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ISBN13:9781032929750
ISBN10:1032929758
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:156 pages
Size:246x174 mm
Weight:285 g
Language:English
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Soft Power Politics - Football and Baseball on the Western Pacific Rim

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This unique collection of essays considers the impact of modern sport on the Western Pacific Rim in terms of its political consequence, intended and unintended. The inclusion of sport in the ?Soft Power? geopolitics of the Asia Pacific region is powerfully illustrated in this text with its focus on football, a feature of the cultural imperialism

Long description:

Soft Power Politics- Past and Present: Football and Baseball on the Western Pacific Rim illustrates the momentous expanse and moment of sport in the Asia Pacific region and through these essays dealing with two of the most prodigious global team sports confronts various cultural clashes that Samuel Huntington would ensure the end of civilisation. They also demonstrate the power sport has to change the world and to inspire and unite people globally. All who sail under the flag of ?Sport?, as ingenuous as it may seem to the host of cynics that abounds, believe that dialogues that emerge from arguments included in this text represent communication of the highest order and have the potential to produce the cohesion that can close some of those cracks that Huntington said would open up along, what he called the fault lines between civilisations.

This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.

Table of Contents:

1. Soft Power Politics, Hegemonic Realities and Eastern Promise: Changing Circumstances ? ?Look East Young Man and Woman?!  2. Forging Imperial and Australasian Identities: Australian Rules Football in New Zealand During the Nineteenth Century  3. Women?s Football in the People?s Republic of China: Retrospect and Prospect  4. Pacific Islanders in Global Rugby: The Changing Currents of Sports Migration  5. Reflections on Race, Regionalism and Geopolitical Trends via Australian Soccer  6. The Significance of Koshien Baseball in Postwar Okinawa: A Representation of ?Okinawa?  7. Seeking a Separate National Identity: The Taiwanese State, Politics and the 2007 Baseball World Cup  8. Globalisation, Individualism and Scandal: New Directions in Japanese Baseball  9. An Indispensable but Fragile Geopolitical Triangle: Baseball in Japan, Korea and Taiwan  10. Epilogue: Sport on the Western Pacific Rim: The Present and the Future