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Beijing Olympics and China's Public Diplomacy

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Olympic Impact on China's Politics, Economics, Security & Environment

Aryabaha, Evans P K

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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The 2008 Beijing Olympics were meticulous, lavish and successful. China used the Games to show its growing global power. Despite initial threats of boycott, pollution, protests, critical media and terrorism, Beijing staged a dazzling event that positively impacted its politics, economics, security and environment. Does China's new global status demand more transparency and accountability? Did Olympic criticism of China over Darfur help the cause for peace in the world? Will the rising China feed or starve Africa's economic transformation? China's Public Diplomacy (PD) is reinforced and undercut by authoritarianism. Patriotism, politicking, sporting, diplomacy and economic factors variously seduced President GW Bush and over 80 other leaders into the grand Bird's Nest on 8.8.2008. This book examines the Olympics in a national and global context; the nexus between sports, politics and economics; China's PD paradox and rising power as a global workshop; and its possible effect on Africa's security, resources and transformation. Hence, this book is recommended for students and practitioners of international relations, diplomacy, politics, sports, China's history and current affairs.

Autorenportrait

Evans Aryabaha: MA, Diplomacy, Distinction; MMS; PGD Class 1; BA Hons; University of Malta, Uganda Mgt Institute, Makerere University. Decades of Diplomatic Service: Kampala, Beijing, Addis Ababa, AU, IGAD & UNECA. Authored: The Role of Beijing Olympics in China's Public Diplomacy 2011 & Staff Training, Resource Adequacy and Job Performance 2017.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 02.02.2018

Umfang: 120 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.8 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9786137255131

Umbreit-Nr.: 3649951

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