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Great Moments in Sports Diplomacy #1: Reaching Across the Net...

Pic:thetimes.co.uk These days China-US relations are generally better - South China Sea disputes notwithstanding - than they were in the early 1970's. Then Mao's influence tended to negate friendships with the capitalist superpower, while Nixon's reign in the US was still cowering under the pressure from the omnipotent anti-Red lobby, led by Senator Joe McCarthy. That relations are relatively benign between the world's two undisputed super-powers has various forces to thank, trade and geo-politics in particular. But, what occurred in 1971 during a table tennis tournament in Japan was generally considered the first sign of a thaw between the two behemoths. And, it had little to do with political wrangling and more to do with two mutually respectful athletes knocking down the largely artificial barriers that had been placed between them. It is generally considered that Glenn Cowan, a champion US table tennis player, had missed his team bus after a late trainin...

Wanda and Big Sport - A New Era for Asia

Pic: wsj.com Welcome back and happy New Year to all our readers! We aim this year to be a huge one for The Kick Project. As part of our stepping up, we will be filling the blog with more great content - both original and curated - over the coming months. Our topic line is the world of football and how it impacts in areas of peace, reconciliation, community development and social justice. It's a big topic and there's plenty happening. And plenty to be said. So please follow this blog, subscribe and interact. Your support is valuable. We start the year with this piece our founder, James, has written for the ANZ Bluenotes news site. Bluenotes is a dedicated news site run by one of Australia's biggest banks, ANZ. The article is on the movements of one of Asia's biggest property developers, Wanda Group, into the sports industry. The implications of this for us here at The Kick Project are that a) Asia is becoming a focal point in the business of major spor...