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Sport Policy in China

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List of contents

1. Introduction, 2. Policy Theories, 3. Elite Sport Development in China – Structure and Strategy, 4. Demystifying the Ostensible ‘Harmony’ of China’s Elite Sport System: National– Provincial Tension, 5. Emerging Areas and Their Trends: Professionalisation, Commercialisation, Sports Industry and Sports Media, 6. China’s Strategies to Host the Sports Mega-Events, 7. Mass Sport in China, 8. ‘One Country, Two Systems’ – Sport Policy in Hong Kong and Macau, 9. Conclusions, Appendices

About the author

Jinming Zheng is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow working at the Centre for Global Sport & Recreation Studies of the Department of Physical Education at Hong Kong Baptist University, China. He is also an honorary Research Associate of the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His research interests include elite sport policy in a broad range of Asian and Western nations, Olympic studies, football governance, and sport and international relations.
Shushu Chen is Lecturer in Sport Policy and Management at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her principal research interests include sport policy and management and Olympic studies (particularly in the areas of Olympic legacy evaluation). Her recent research projects examine policy and management issues of sport in China.
Tien-Chin Tan is Professor of Sport Sociology and Policy at National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan. He is also an Editor-in-chief of Sport Studies, a Corresponding Editor of International Review for the Sociology of Sport (IRSS) and a Guest Editor of Sport in Society. His main research interests are public policy for sport, particularly in the areas of Olympic studies, elite sport development, professional sport, sports industry, youth sport, and school-based sport policy in Taiwan and China.
Barrie Houlihan is Emeritus Professor of Sport Policy at Loughborough University, UK, and Visiting Professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Norway. He was the founding Editor of the International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. His research interests include the domestic and international policy processes for sport, with a particular interest in sports development, the diplomatic use of sport, and drug abuse by athletes.

Summary

Acknowledging China’s established status as a global sporting superpower, this is the first book to systematically investigate sport policy in China. It examines the debates around policy, globalisation, diplomacy and soft power, and investigates the significance of the principle of ‘one country, two systems’.

Product details

Authors Zheng, Jinming (Hong Kong Baptist University) Chen Zheng, Shushu Chen, Tien-Chin Tan, Jinming Chen Zheng, Jinming (Hong Kong Baptist University) Zheng, Shushu (University of Birmingham Chen, Tien-Chin (National Taiwan Normal University) Tan, Barrie Houlihan, Houlihan Barrie, Jinming Zheng, Barrie (Loughborough University Houlihan
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 30.09.2018
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Guides > Sport > General, dictionaries, handbooks, yearbooks, histo
 
EAN 9781138051669
ISBN 978-1-138-05166-9
Pages 270
 
Series Routledge Research in Sport Politics and Policy
Routledge Research in Sport Politics and Policy
Subjects China, SPORTS & RECREATION / General, SPORTS & RECREATION / Business Aspects, Sociology: sport & leisure, Sociology: sport and leisure, sport policy, Sporting events and management, Sporting events & management, SPORTS & RECREATION / Cultural & Social Aspects, SMEs, sport development, national team, Mainland China, Sports Governance, Public Policy Analysis, Summer Olympic Games, artistic gymnastics, sports commercialisation, mega sporting events, Elite Sport Policy, elite athlete development, Macao SAR Government, SAR Government, FIFA Man’s World Cup, CCP Government, Meso Level Frameworks, Macau Special Administrative Regions, National Fitness Programme, Mass Sport, Mass Sport Development, mass participation sport, Chinese sports policy frameworks, Elite Sport System, Chinese Sport, China’s Elite Sport
 

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