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the forgotten architect of Sino-U.S. rapprochement

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An edition of The origin of ping-pong diplomacy (2011)

The origin of ping-pong diplomacy

the forgotten architect of Sino-U.S. rapprochement

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"Japan Table Tennis Association President Gotō Kōji (1906-1972), the founder of Meiden High School, nurtured socially viable youth through sports education and used table tennis as a means of promoting international friendship and peace. All the expertise Gotō accumulated through his lifework as an educator and civic leader was culminated in his decision to invite China to the World Table Tennis Championships in Nagoya in 1971. Notwithstanding the stalemate in the negotiations with Chinese officials on the terms of China's participation (China linked its participation to the "two Chinas" issue), Gotō's convictions and principles earned Premier Zhou Enlai's respect and made China's participation possible. Were it not for Gotō's initiative, President Richard Nixon would not have visited China in 1972. After four decades of obscurity, it is high time to set the record straight and give Gotō overdue credit"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
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English
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244

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The origin of ping-pong diplomacy: the forgotten architect of Sino-U.S. rapprochement
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note:
International Political Background
Goto Koji and Meiden School
Goto Koji and Table Tennis
Goto Makes the Decision
Mr. Goto Goes to China
Nagoya World Table Tennis Championships
U.S. Response: President Nixon Goes to China
Japan's Response: Prime Minister Tanaka Goes to China - Conclusion: Lessons of Ping-Pong Diplomacy.

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Dewey Decimal Class
327.73051
Library of Congress
E183.8.C5 I76 2011, JQ1-JQ1852GN625-GN63

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
244

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Open Library
OL24809257M
Internet Archive
originpingpongdi00itoh
ISBN 13
9780230118133
LCCN
2011007027
OCLC/WorldCat
701811092

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