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9781940067056

Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy

by Esherick, Craig; Baker, Robert E.; Jackson, Steven; Sam, Michael
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    1940067057

  • eBook ISBN(s):

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-02-07
  • Publisher: FITNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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About This Book

Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy

ISBN: 9781940067056

Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy is a comprehensive textbook designed to explore the intersection of sports and diplomacy. This book is a valuable resource for students and educators interested in international relations, sports management, and diplomacy. It provides detailed case studies that illustrate how sports can be used as a tool for diplomatic engagement and conflict resolution.

Who Uses It?

Primarily, this book is used by students and instructors in courses related to international relations, sports management, and diplomacy. It is also a useful resource for anyone interested in understanding the role of sports in global politics and international relations. This includes professionals in the fields of sports management, international relations, and diplomacy who want to deepen their knowledge of how sports can be leveraged for diplomatic purposes.

History and Editions

The first edition of Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy was published in 2017 by Fitness Information Technology, Inc. The book has been widely adopted in academic institutions and is recognized for its insightful case studies that highlight the complexities and opportunities of using sports as a diplomatic tool. The text has been updated to reflect recent developments in the field, ensuring that it remains a relevant and authoritative resource.

Author and Other Works

Craig Esherick is the author of Case Studies in Sport Diplomacy. Craig Esherick is known for his expertise in the field of sports diplomacy and his ability to present complex concepts in a clear and engaging manner. While this book is his primary work in the field of sports diplomacy, his contributions to the academic community through research and publications have been significant.

Detailed Information

ISBNs and Formats

  • Hardcover: ISBN-13: 9781940067056
  • eTextbook: ISBN-13: 9781940067063
  • Paperback: ISBN-13: 9781940067070

Publication Details

  • Publisher: Fitness Information Technology, Inc.
  • Publication Date: February 1, 2017
  • Number of Pages: Varies by edition
  • Language: English
  • Item Weight: Approximately 1 pound
  • Dimensions: 253 x 177 x 20 mm

Other Editions and Formats

While there are no other editions listed specifically, the book is available in various formats including hardcover, paperback, and eTextbook. The ISBNs provided above are for the primary formats available.

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  • 9781940067063 (eTextbook)
  • 9781940067070 (Paperback)

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Table of Contents

Case Study 1: The United States Government's Role in Sport Diplomacy

Case Study 2: Sports for Hope in Haiti: Disaster Diplomacy or Disaster Capitalism?

Case Study 3: Building Stadiums, Building Bridges: Geopolitical Strategy in China

Case Study 4: Can Sport Mega-Events Change the “Diplomatic Dwarf” Status of Brazil?

Case Study 5: South Sudan's Sport Diplomacy

Case Study 6: The Belizean Youth Sport Coalition: A Sport for Diplomacy Project in Central America

Case Study 7: Building a Foundation for Diplomacy through Sport: Iran and United States

Case Study 8: Leveraging Sport Events for Diplomatic Benefits: A Review of a States' Toolkit to Improve International Relations through Sports

Case Study 9: Culture Connect: Case Study from a Sports Ambassador with the US Department of State

Case Study 10: Canada Sport Diplomacy: Pride House

Case Study 11: Russia, Vladimir Putin, and Sport Diplomacy

Case Study 12: Korean Sport Diplomacy: National Sports Festival

Case Study 13: New Zealand and the Rugby World Cup 2011: Public Diplomacy and Sport

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