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何振梁与中国奥林匹克梦(英文版)

This book was written by He Zhenliang'swife Liang Lijuan,a senior journalist from thePeople's Daily. He Zhenliang,known asChina's Mr.Olympics,is the honorary presi-dent of the Chinese Olympic Co...
  • 所属分类:图书 >体育/运动>奥林匹克  
  • 作者:[梁丽娟] 著,(美)[布劳内尔] 译
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  • 国际刊号:9787119047201
  • 出版社:外文出版社
  • 出版时间:2007-01
  • 印刷时间:2007-01-01
  • 版次:1
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  • 包装:平装
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内容简介

This book was written by He Zhenliang'swife Liang Lijuan,a senior journalist from thePeople's Daily. He Zhenliang,known asChina's Mr.Olympics,is the honorary presi-dent of the Chinese Olympic Committee,former vice-president of the InternationalOlympic Committee and former Deputy Min-ister of the State Sport Commission of China,the predecessor of the General Administrationof Sport. This book is a memoir of his per-sonal life stories and diplomatic experiencesin the sports field. It gives accurate and de-tailed depictions of the inside stories of a num-ber of significant events in China's history ofsports dealing with the outside world,includ-ing opposition to "two Chinas" in internationalsports organizations in the 1950s,the found-ing of the Games of the Newly EmergingForces (GANEFO) in the 1960s,restorationof China's legitimate seat on the International Olympic Committee in the 1970s,the 1990 Beijing 1 lth Asian Games,and Beijing's bidsfor the 2000 and 2008 Olympic Games. Thestory of the breaking down of barriers to sportsexchanges across the Taiwan Straits is particu-larly fascinating.

Liang Lijuan,fromGuangdong Province,joined the student movement in Shanghai duringher school years. Afterthe founding of thePeople's Republic ofChina in 1949,she wasengaged in youth movement for many years.Later,Liang became a journalist and editor atthe People's Daily,China's most influentialnewspaper,and was once head of thenewspaper's UK bureau. She reported on awide range of subjects,and continued to writeeven after her retirement in 1986. Liang hasparticipated in Beijing's two bids for theOlympics. Her publications include ClosingCeremonies (translation),Olympic Revolu-tion- The Biography of Juan AntonioSamaranch,(translation),The UK Lookingfrom Inside - True Experiences of a FemaleChinese Journalist,University of Cambridge,Collected Works of a Slow Bird,and A Cen-tury of the International Olympic Committee(translation),etc.

目录

Chapter 1 Childhood Years

Home Destroyed by War

Difficult Student Life

Pursuing Revolutionary Truth

Longing for the Liberation of Shanghai

Chapter 2 A New World

At the Central Committee of the New Democratic Youth League

Many Firsts

"Returning to the Ranks"

The Most Correct Choices

Chapter 3 Learning to Love Sports

First Contact with the International Olympic Committee

A Solemn Resolution

Accumulating Experience in Foreign Affairs

Sent Down for Labor

A Family Too Seldom Together

Chapter 4 At the Side of the Leaders

"Bestir Oneself, Very Good"

Premier Zhou A Lifetime Model to Learn from

Work in Party and Government Delegations

Witnessin Aain the Premier's Grace

Chapter 5 The Tempest Hits the Sports World

Conflict at the Jakarta Asian Games

Establishing the Games of the New Emerging Forces

AA, A, AAA

Chapter 6 Asian Sports Cannot do Without China

Skirmish of Asian Games

Achieving Complete Victory

Song of the Victory

The"Cultural Revolution" Is Over!

Chapter 7 World Sport Cannot do Without China

Epilogue

Winning More Friends

Deng Xiaoping at the Helm

The First Assault

1976 -- A Year of Few Actions

1977 -- A Year of Silence

Chapter 8 The Final Battle to Recover China's Rightful Place

1978 -- On the Eve of the Final Battle

1979 -- A Crucial Year

Verbal Joust with Members

Sprint to the Finish

Chapter 9 Coopted as IOC Member -- Before and After

1980 -- A Year of Many Things

Nomination and Recommendation

Baden-Baden Election

Chapter 10 "Refusing to,Be 'the Head'" vs. "Doing Something"

Establishing the Olympic Council of Asia

China Enters the Election Campaign

Sheikh Fahad Pays a Call

Unexpected Incident

Ihe Final Breakthrough

Withdrawing Again

Chapter 11 1990 Beijing Asian Games

24 Years and 14 Years

Winning the Ho,t City Rights

The First Step Is the Hardest

Unity, Friendship, Progress

Different Voices and Political Disturbances

Gulf Winds Changed Suddenly

Chapter 12 For the Development of Asian Sport

Working with Asian Members

Establishing the Asian Winter Games

Establishing the East Asia Games

The Appeal of East Asia

Things That Cannot Be Left Unsaid

Chapter 13 Upholding the"One China" Principle

Refusing to Participate in Women's Softball Championship

No Ambiguity on Questions of Principle

Taiwan Does Not Meet the Requirements

Opposing the Invitation of Lee Teng-hui

Taking Preventive Measures

Chapter 14 Endeavouring for National Reunification

"We Act Correctly"

Implementing the "One China, Two Systems"Concept

Promoting Cross-Straits Sports Exchanges

A Difference of One Chinese Character

Who Will Be the Counterpart?

Signing the First Cross-Straits Agreement

The Hong Kong-Macao Problem

Chapter 15 Entering the World's Sports Leading Body

"Ambassador" and Delegate

Entering the Executive Board

He's"Triple Jump"

Olympic Movement Belongs to the World

Frank and Sincere Opinions

Opposing"Euro Centrism"

Friend Giving Forthright Admonition

Chapter 16 Bidding for the 2000 Olympic Games

People Longs for the Olympics

The Last Great Deed

Fight of Giants

"Eight-Nation Allied Forces"

90-plus Keys

The Final Battle in Monte Carlo

"Boycot"Disturbance

Remember This Day

Long Live Understanding

Chapter 17 Crisis and Reform

The Tip of the Iceberg

Incessant Aftershocks

IOC Members"Mutiny"

"Cut the Tangled Mess with a Sharp Knife"

Starting Up the Reforms

Chapter 18 Bidding for the 2008 Olympic Games

A Good Start

Total Devotion

Just Cause Gains Great Support

Victorious Finale in Moscow

Generous Kindness of the People

Appendix

Speech at the Meeting in celebration of the Success of Beijing's

Olympic Bid He Zhenliang

Epilogue

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