The Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) was one of the most violent political movements to have taken place in modern Chinese history. Sport was not immune from this political storm. In the first phase of the revolution (1966–1972), the country’s sport system was brought down by the Red Guards and revolutionary rebels. Athletes, coaches and officials who dared to challenge the Maoists were arrested and tortured, and suffered greatly as a result of their ‘counter-revolutionary’ status. In the second phase of the revolution (1972–1976), the Sports Ministry became a battlefront in the power struggle within the PRC leadership. This paper studies the relationships between sport, politics and power struggle during the Cultural Revolution. It points o...
The paper traces the People's Republic of China's (PRC) efforts to modernize its public sector throu...
The development of sports in China since the 19th nineteenth century has been influenced to varying ...
& KEYWORDS The topic of this thesis is a metatextual analysis of representative Chinese publications...
The Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) was one of the most violent political movements to have taken pl...
This dissertation traces the political significance of sport to the Chinese socialist state between ...
Ideologies and the party-state system are key to understanding the transformation of sports policies...
After the Great Leap Forward, the Chinese government changed its strategy from ‘Go all out, aim hig...
This analysis considers the evolution of China’s mass sports policy through four distinct periods be...
This article will examine the relationship between sport, Chinese nationalism and the building of th...
The development of sport, and in particular the reform and development of football, has emerged as a...
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Abstract: The 20th National Congress of the CPC is a very important conference held at a critical mo...
This thesis examines the construction of sports culture in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea...
The paper traces the People's Republic of China's (PRC) efforts to modernize its public sector throu...
The development of sport, and in particular the reform and development of football, has emerged as a...
The paper traces the People's Republic of China's (PRC) efforts to modernize its public sector throu...
The development of sports in China since the 19th nineteenth century has been influenced to varying ...
& KEYWORDS The topic of this thesis is a metatextual analysis of representative Chinese publications...
The Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) was one of the most violent political movements to have taken pl...
This dissertation traces the political significance of sport to the Chinese socialist state between ...
Ideologies and the party-state system are key to understanding the transformation of sports policies...
After the Great Leap Forward, the Chinese government changed its strategy from ‘Go all out, aim hig...
This analysis considers the evolution of China’s mass sports policy through four distinct periods be...
This article will examine the relationship between sport, Chinese nationalism and the building of th...
The development of sport, and in particular the reform and development of football, has emerged as a...
The Asian Games reflected Asian politics and the relationships between Asian countries. Therefore, ...
Abstract: The 20th National Congress of the CPC is a very important conference held at a critical mo...
This thesis examines the construction of sports culture in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea...
The paper traces the People's Republic of China's (PRC) efforts to modernize its public sector throu...
The development of sport, and in particular the reform and development of football, has emerged as a...
The paper traces the People's Republic of China's (PRC) efforts to modernize its public sector throu...
The development of sports in China since the 19th nineteenth century has been influenced to varying ...
& KEYWORDS The topic of this thesis is a metatextual analysis of representative Chinese publications...