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"Soccer, football, fútbol, Fussball, or voetbal-regardless of how the sport is known locally, it is the universal language to millions of people across the globe. Diplomacy has a similar, if less visible, universal quality. The ubiquity of both soccer and diplomacy have been closely intertwined for decades as many states have sought to use the sport to demonstrate their position within the international community. Even the first FIFA World Cup host, Uruguay, wanted to portray itself as a modern state to the rest of the world and constructed a 90,000-seat stadium and used the event as part of the country's centennial celebrations. Later hosts have sought to use subsequent iterations of this event to project their own messages to the world. South Africa, the home of the 2010 World Cup, used the event to prove it was no longer burdened by its Apartheid past. Soccer's prominence makes it no surprise that FIFA is typically one of the earliest international federations that newly independent countries seek to join. Ghana's independence in 1954 and the country's subsequent application for FIFA membership began a trend that continues today, with South Sudan and Kosovo following in Ghana's footsteps most recently. Even countries such as the United States, Australia, and South Africa, where soccer competes with other sports domestically, attempt to use the global game to their advantage. Soccer has, therefore, enjoyed a long and close relationship with international affairs. In Soccer Diplomacy: International Relations and Football since 1914, editor Heather L. Dichter brings together an international cadre of experts to examine the relationship between soccer and diplomacy. With chapters spanning both temporal and geographical breadth, this volume demonstrates the extent and variety of ways in which soccer has been, and continues to be, used for diplomatic purposes by numerous individuals, organizations, and governments. Chapters explore the historical interactions of soccer in three dimensions: the use of soccer as a tool of nation-state-based diplomacy, soccer as a non-state actor, and the relationship between soccer and diplomatic actors in subnational, national, and transnational contexts. As such the manuscript explores soccer as conduit for representation, communication, and negotiation"--
Soccer --- Sports --- Political aspects --- International cooperation --- Fédération internationale de football association.
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"In this book, the history and underlying political dynamics characterizing the growth of FIFA and its relationships with global-regional federations and international associations are detailed in a helpful and concise introduction"--
Soccer --- Soccer --- Soccer --- Economic aspects --- International cooperation --- Management --- Fédération internationale de football association --- History.
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This volume explores the nexus of the world's most popular sport and diplomacy, as a tool of the nation-state-based diplomacy, as diplomacy of soccer as a non-state actor, and via the relationship between soccer and a variety of diplomatic actors in the subnational, national, and transnational context. Over the past century any number of states have sought to conduct diplomacy via soccer games, tournaments, and the sport's governance structures, including the international governing body FIFA itself. FIFA's tournaments, including its World Cup for men, youth players, or women, as well as regional tournaments provide numerous opportunities for diplomacy, from bidding for events to hosting them, and sending teams to tournaments to diplomatic reports about events, including how one's country represented the state.
Soccer --- Sports --- Political aspects. --- International cooperation. --- Fédération internationale de football association.
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Comment expliquer la popularité du football à l'échelle européenne ? Une des pistes pour répondre à cette question est d'étudier le rôle de l'Union des associations européennes de football (UEFA) qui n'a eu de cesse d'agir en vue de renforcer les échanges footballistiques au niveau européen. À partir du dépouillement d'archives inédites, ce livre répond à un vide historiographique en proposant de retracer la genèse et la formation de l'UEFA dans une perspective globale et qui privilégie le long terme. Nous défendons ici la thèse que la mise en place de cette organisation au milieu des années 1950 est un tournant dans l'histoire du football européen. Trois axes principaux complémentaires sont développés tout au long de cet ouvrage. Le premier traite du rôle de la FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association), puis de l'UEFA dans le développement d'une dynamique européenne du jeu. Le deuxième questionne la possibilité qu'ont les dirigeants du football de créer un organisme qui transcende les barrières de la Guerre froide (à sa fondation, l'UEFA compte une trentaine de pays européens). Finalement, le troisième interroge les raisons de la constitution de l'UEFA durant les années 1950 ainsi que le modèle d'organisation choisi par ses promoteurs.
Football --- History. --- Union of European Football Associations --- Fédération internationale de football association --- History
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Soccer --- Political aspects --- History. --- History --- Fédération internationale de football association. --- Association football --- English football --- European football --- Football (Soccer) --- Football Association International Federation --- F.I.F.A. --- FIFA --- Football --- F.I.F.A. (Fédération internationale de football association) --- FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) --- Federación Internacional de Fútbol Asociación --- Internationaler Verband des Association Football
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Sociology of sport --- Soccer --- Football --- Social aspects --- Political aspects. --- Aspect social --- Aspect politique --- Fédération internationale de football association --- 316.7:796 --- Sociologie van de sport --- Social aspects. --- 316.7:796 Sociologie van de sport --- Fédération internationale de football association --- Society and soccer --- Soccer fans --- Sports and state --- Political aspects --- Fédération internationale de football association. --- Football Association International Federation --- F.I.F.A. --- FIFA --- F.I.F.A. (Fédération internationale de football association) --- FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) --- Federación Internacional de Fútbol Asociación --- Internationaler Verband des Association Football
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Soccer --- Human rights --- Corruption --- Management --- Corrupt practices --- Prevention. --- Blatter, Joseph S. --- Fédération internationale de football association --- Corrupt practices. --- World Cup (Soccer) --- Qatar --- Social conditions.
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Human rights --- Human trafficking --- Assad, Bashar, --- Fédération internationale de football association. --- World Cup (Soccer) --- Civil War (Syria : 2011-) --- Syria --- History --- Refugees.
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In its journey towards establishing uniformity, FIFA created a Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) in 2001 to resolve disputes regarding the international status and transfer of players. During the years 2002-2006, exactly 597 decisions of the DRC were published on the website of FIFA. In this book all the relevant decisions of the DRC during that period are analysed and classified into different categories. After a discussion of the most relevant judicial aspects in relation to the DRC, the different categories of disputes, amongst others the termination of the employment contract, the amount of compensation and the sporting sanctions, are discussed in depth. This book can serve as a practical work of reference by all persons working in the field of international football, such as sports lawyers and sports advisers, and also by students, researchers, players, clubs and national associations.
Sports --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Soccer --- Soccer players --- Règlement de conflits --- Football --- Footballeurs --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Fédération internationale de football association. --- Fédération internationale de football association --- Dispute resolution (Law). --- Règlement de conflits --- Fédération internationale de football association. --- ADR (Dispute resolution) --- Alternative dispute resolution --- Appropriate dispute resolution --- Collaborative law --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute processing --- Dispute settlement --- Justice, Administration of --- Mediation --- Neighborhood justice centers --- Third parties (Law) --- Football Association International Federation --- F.I.F.A. --- FIFA --- F.I.F.A. (Fédération internationale de football association) --- FIFA (Fédération internationale de football association) --- Federación Internacional de Fútbol Asociación --- Internationaler Verband des Association Football --- Soccer - Law and legislation
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Football players --- Football players --- Football players --- Footballeurs --- Footballeurs --- Footballeurs --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Selection and appointment --- Law and legislation --- Recruiting --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Sélection et nomination --- Droit --- Recrutement --- Droit --- Fédération internationale de football association.
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