At the Guangzhou Asian Games, the performances of China's athletes, the officials and the host city of Guangzhou were outstanding. China's journey to the Asian Games in Guangzhou and the accompanying political and sporting machinations throughout are considered in the initial discussion of this essay. The analysis subsequently focuses on Australia's metamorphosis as an 'Asian' nation and the sporting, cultural and diplomatic implications this could have for Australia and China. Would this signal Australia's egress from the Commonwealth Games and the Commonwealth per se, thus cutting the British Imperial umbilicus? The presence of Australia at the Asian Games may also enhance the soft power ambitions China has for its engagement in the Asian...
This article will consider what the rise of China represents for Australian foreign policy and relat...
This chapter addresses key manifestations of football in Australia’s relationship with China: Austra...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
The Beijing Olympics in 2008 will showcase China's increasingly open economy and demonstrate the ext...
What will be the nature of the relationships of the major Asia Pacific Rim powers, including Japan, ...
The Asian Games reflected Asian politics and the relationships between Asian countries. Therefore, ...
In the coming decades, the balance of geopolitical power will shift from the West to Asia, especiall...
This paper reflects on the mediated cultural politics of the Beijing Olympics through analysis of se...
In December 2009, Hong Kong hosted its largest ever multi-sport event, the East Asian Games (EAG). O...
This paper reflects on the mediated cultural politics of the Beijing Olympics through analysis of se...
Over the last 100 years China’s Olympic movement has been through turbulent times. Olympic sports we...
Within China, Beijing's successful bid to host the 2008 Olympics has been celebrated as proof of the...
Chinese engagement worldwide has increased significantly as the country has continued to grow. With ...
This essay is an analysis of the reality of Singapore's Asian Games' aspirations and achievements an...
China\u27s emergence as a major economic power will pose great challenges for the global community. ...
This article will consider what the rise of China represents for Australian foreign policy and relat...
This chapter addresses key manifestations of football in Australia’s relationship with China: Austra...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
The Beijing Olympics in 2008 will showcase China's increasingly open economy and demonstrate the ext...
What will be the nature of the relationships of the major Asia Pacific Rim powers, including Japan, ...
The Asian Games reflected Asian politics and the relationships between Asian countries. Therefore, ...
In the coming decades, the balance of geopolitical power will shift from the West to Asia, especiall...
This paper reflects on the mediated cultural politics of the Beijing Olympics through analysis of se...
In December 2009, Hong Kong hosted its largest ever multi-sport event, the East Asian Games (EAG). O...
This paper reflects on the mediated cultural politics of the Beijing Olympics through analysis of se...
Over the last 100 years China’s Olympic movement has been through turbulent times. Olympic sports we...
Within China, Beijing's successful bid to host the 2008 Olympics has been celebrated as proof of the...
Chinese engagement worldwide has increased significantly as the country has continued to grow. With ...
This essay is an analysis of the reality of Singapore's Asian Games' aspirations and achievements an...
China\u27s emergence as a major economic power will pose great challenges for the global community. ...
This article will consider what the rise of China represents for Australian foreign policy and relat...
This chapter addresses key manifestations of football in Australia’s relationship with China: Austra...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...