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China Taiwan And International Sporting Events Faceoff In Crossstrait Relations Marcus P Chu

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China Taiwan And International Sporting Events Faceoff In Crossstrait Relations Marcus P Chu
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Marcus P. Chu
ISBN: 9780367760588, 9780367760571, 0367760584, 0367760576, 2021061376, 2021061377
Language: English
Year: 2022

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China Taiwan And International Sporting Events Faceoff In Crossstrait Relations Marcus P Chu by Marcus P. Chu 9780367760588, 9780367760571, 0367760584, 0367760576, 2021061376, 2021061377 instant download after payment.

Chu explores the politics behind Taiwanese cities’ pursuit of international sporting events, and the Chinese authorities’ strategic measures in handling the relations with Taiwan since the 1990s.
It is assumed that the Chinese authorities constantly oppose Taiwanese cities’ application for, and boycott their subsequent holding of, international sporting events. Doing so would obstruct Taiwan’s capacity to raise its visibility and influence in world society, and defend the One-China principle. In fact, the role of China in Taiwan’s pursuit of international sporting events is not invariably as a fatal obstructer, but sometimes a neutral bystander or even an enthusiastic supporter. Chu examines the reasons behind this phenomenon. Reviewing the 18 Taiwanese bidding attempts and four hosting projects, he argues that China’s inconsistent response is determined by the ups and downs of Cross-Strait political ties. As a result, this book provides insight into the nexus between sports and politics in the context of China-Taiwan rivalry.
A must read for scholars, students, and other watchers of Cross-Strait relations.

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