Barbara J. Keys is Professor of U.S. and International History at the University of Melbourne. She is author of Reclaiming American Virtue: The Human Rights Revolution of the 1970s and Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s.
Barbara J. Keys is Professor of U.S. and International History at the University of Melbourne. She is author of Reclaiming American Virtue: The Human Rights Revolution of the 1970s and Globalizing Sport: National Rivalry and International Community in the 1930s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. The Ideals of International Sport —Barbara Jean Keys PART I. The Core Ideals Chapter 1. Friendship and Mutual Understanding: Sport, Rhetoric, and Regional Relations in Southeast Asia —Simon Creak Chapter 2. Antidiscrimination: Racism and the Case of South Africa —Robert Skinner Chapter 3. Democracy and Democratization: The Ambiguous Legacy —Joon Seok Hong Chapter 4. Peace: The United Nations, the International Olympic Committee, and the Renovation of the Olympic Truce —Roland Burke PART II. The Rise of Human Rights Chapter 5. Reframing Human Rights: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Sport —Barbara Jean Keys Chapter 6. The Moscow 1980 and Sochi 2014 Olympic Games: Dissent and Repression —Dmitry Dubrovskiy Chapter 7. Hosting the Olympic Games in Developed Countries: Debating the Human Rights Ideals of Sport Jules Boykoff Chapter 8. The View from China: Two Olympic Bids, One Olympic Games, and China's Changing Rights Consciousness —Susan Brownell Chapter 9. Competing for Rights?: Human Rights and Recent Sport Mega-Events in Brazil —João Roriz and Renata Nagamine Conclusion. The Future of Idealism in Sport —Barbara Jean Keys and Roland Burke List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Ideals of International Sport —Barbara Jean Keys PART I. The Core Ideals Chapter 1. Friendship and Mutual Understanding: Sport, Rhetoric, and Regional Relations in Southeast Asia —Simon Creak Chapter 2. Antidiscrimination: Racism and the Case of South Africa —Robert Skinner Chapter 3. Democracy and Democratization: The Ambiguous Legacy —Joon Seok Hong Chapter 4. Peace: The United Nations, the International Olympic Committee, and the Renovation of the Olympic Truce —Roland Burke PART II. The Rise of Human Rights Chapter 5. Reframing Human Rights: Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and International Sport —Barbara Jean Keys Chapter 6. The Moscow 1980 and Sochi 2014 Olympic Games: Dissent and Repression —Dmitry Dubrovskiy Chapter 7. Hosting the Olympic Games in Developed Countries: Debating the Human Rights Ideals of Sport Jules Boykoff Chapter 8. The View from China: Two Olympic Bids, One Olympic Games, and China's Changing Rights Consciousness —Susan Brownell Chapter 9. Competing for Rights?: Human Rights and Recent Sport Mega-Events in Brazil —João Roriz and Renata Nagamine Conclusion. The Future of Idealism in Sport —Barbara Jean Keys and Roland Burke List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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