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Globalisation, soft power, and the rise of football in China

机译:全球化,软实力和中国足球的崛起

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Sport, especially football, has rapidly acquired global cultural, commercial, and also political prominence. China recently and belatedly has sought to acquire international recognition in sport and participate in global development by linking soft power, national status, and football. Market principles have been adopted, football clubs are owned by wealthy corporations, partly directed by government, and expensive coaches and players have been transferred from Europe. Conversely, Chinese corporations have invested in European football clubs. State plans are oriented to success in the World Cup and the adoption of the world game' throughout the nation, but cannot easily be implemented from above in a team sport with weak grassroots'. Successfully developing the people's game' in the People's Republic has proved difficult. In this sporting arena, soft power has been limited because of domestic and international failings.
机译:体育,尤其是足球,已经迅速获得了全球文化,商业以及政治上的重视。最近和迟来的中国寻求通过将软实力,国家地位和足球联系起来而在体育界获得国际认可并参与全球发展。市场原则已被采纳,足球俱乐部归富裕公司所有,部分由政府领导,昂贵的教练和球员已从欧洲转移过来。相反,中国公司已经投资了欧洲足球俱乐部。国家计划的目标是在世界杯上取得成功以及在全国范围内采用世界比赛,但要在草根薄弱的团队运动中从上面轻易实施就不可能了。在中华人民共和国成功开发人民游戏已经证明是困难的。在这个体育竞技场上,由于国内外的失败,软实力受到了限制。

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