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Soccer diplomacy : international relations and football since 1914

2020
Book
Together, they investigate topics such as the use of soccer as a tool of nation-state - based diplomacy, soccer as a non-state actor, and the relationship between soccer and diplomatic actors in subnational, national, and transnational contexts. Although the game is known by many names around the world - football, ftbol, Fuball, voetbal - soccer is a universal language. Throughout the past century, governments have used soccer to further their diplomatic aims through a range of actions including boycotts, carefully orchestrated displays at matches, and more. In turn, soccer organizations have leveraged their power over membership and tournament decisions to play a role in international relations. In Soccer Diplomacy, an international group of experts analyzes the relationship between soccer and diplomacy. Together, they investigate topics such as the use of soccer as a tool of nation-state - based diplomacy, soccer as a non-state actor, and the relationship between soccer and diplomatic actors in subnational, national, and transnational contexts. They also examine the sport as a conduit for representation, communication, and negotiation. Drawing on a wealth of historical examples, the contributors demonstrate that governments must frequently address soccer as part of their diplomatic affairs. They argue that this single sport - more than the Olympics, other regional multisport competitions, or even any other sport - reveals much about international relations, how states attempt to influence foreign views, and regional power dynamics.
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Author:
Imprint:
Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, [2020]
Collation:
pages cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
9780813179513 ((hardcover))9780813179537 ((pdf))9780813179544 ((epub))
Dewey class:
796.334
LC class:
GV943.9.P65
Language:
English
BRN:
378970
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