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- catalog abstract "In 1981, when the International Olympic Committee chose Seoul, South Korea, to be the site of the 1988 Summer Games, the decision was considered risky at best, potentially explosive, perhaps even fatal to the Olympic Movement. Amid a tenuous political climate, caught between the polarized agendas of North and South Korea, the IOC - guided by its skillful president, Juan Antonio Samaranch - was forced to become both an international trouble-shooter and a conciliator. The IOC had traditionally concerned itself with the sports-related aspects of the Games, staying clear of political confrontations. But faced with the prospect of the Games once again becoming the victim of boycotts and protests, the IOC took the uncharacteristically bold step of inserting itself fully into the arbitration between the two Koreas and their allies. From this intense, four-year process, a delicate and complex feat of diplomacy, emerged a political triumph, and one of the largest and most successful Games in history. In this comprehensive and precise account, Richard W. Pound, who was an important member of the IOC throughout this period, chronicles the secret steps that were taken to make the 1988 Olympics both possible and peaceful. He provides a rare, insider's perspective into this exclusive, somewhat mysterious organization, while also offering a fascinating historical overview of the Games, with notable highlights of recent politically charged Olympic events. Five Rings Over Korea is an uncommon, behind-the-scenes view of political intrigue and conflict resolution, of consensus building among the world powers. In the end, it offers an inspiring message, and new hope for the future of global politics.".
- catalog alternative "5 rings over Korea".
- catalog contributor b6590559.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Decision in Baden-Baden: 1981 -- 2. The Legacy: An Olympic Tinderbox -- 3. The Potential for Boycott and Past Lessons -- 4. Setting the Tone for Korea in 1988 -- 5. Planning for the North-South Negotiations -- 6. The First Joint Meeting with the Koreas -- 7. Take Two: The Second Meeting with the Koreas -- 8. Take Three: The Third Meeting -- 9. Hiatus -- The Tension Mounts: No Agreement -- 10. Once More into the Breach: The Fourth Meeting -- 11. Invitations Go Out; Acceptances Come In -- 12. Keeping the Acceptances and Chasing the Strays -- 13. Upon Reflection ...".
- catalog description "Five Rings Over Korea is an uncommon, behind-the-scenes view of political intrigue and conflict resolution, of consensus building among the world powers. In the end, it offers an inspiring message, and new hope for the future of global politics.".
- catalog description "From this intense, four-year process, a delicate and complex feat of diplomacy, emerged a political triumph, and one of the largest and most successful Games in history.".
- catalog description "In 1981, when the International Olympic Committee chose Seoul, South Korea, to be the site of the 1988 Summer Games, the decision was considered risky at best, potentially explosive, perhaps even fatal to the Olympic Movement. Amid a tenuous political climate, caught between the polarized agendas of North and South Korea, the IOC - guided by its skillful president, Juan Antonio Samaranch - was forced to become both an international trouble-shooter and a conciliator.".
- catalog description "In this comprehensive and precise account, Richard W. Pound, who was an important member of the IOC throughout this period, chronicles the secret steps that were taken to make the 1988 Olympics both possible and peaceful. He provides a rare, insider's perspective into this exclusive, somewhat mysterious organization, while also offering a fascinating historical overview of the Games, with notable highlights of recent politically charged Olympic events.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The IOC had traditionally concerned itself with the sports-related aspects of the Games, staying clear of political confrontations. But faced with the prospect of the Games once again becoming the victim of boycotts and protests, the IOC took the uncharacteristically bold step of inserting itself fully into the arbitration between the two Koreas and their allies.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 446 p., [8] leaves of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0316715077".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Little, Brown,".
- catalog spatial "Korea (South)".
- catalog subject "796.48 20".
- catalog subject "GV722 1988 .P68 1994".
- catalog subject "Olympic Games (24th : 1988 : Seoul, Korea)".
- catalog subject "Sports and state Korea (South)".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Decision in Baden-Baden: 1981 -- 2. The Legacy: An Olympic Tinderbox -- 3. The Potential for Boycott and Past Lessons -- 4. Setting the Tone for Korea in 1988 -- 5. Planning for the North-South Negotiations -- 6. The First Joint Meeting with the Koreas -- 7. Take Two: The Second Meeting with the Koreas -- 8. Take Three: The Third Meeting -- 9. Hiatus -- The Tension Mounts: No Agreement -- 10. Once More into the Breach: The Fourth Meeting -- 11. Invitations Go Out; Acceptances Come In -- 12. Keeping the Acceptances and Chasing the Strays -- 13. Upon Reflection ...".
- catalog title "5 rings over Korea".
- catalog title "Five rings over Korea : the secret negotiations behind the 1988 Olympic games in Seoul / Richard W. Pound.".
- catalog type "text".