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Epilogue
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DAMION L. THOMAS
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African Americans
/ Amateur athletics
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Behavioral economics
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Boycotts
/ Consumer behavior
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ Government
/ Leisure studies
/ Olympic games
/ Political science
/ Racket games
/ Recreation
/ Sporting events
/ Sports
/ Sports tournaments
/ Table tennis
2012
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Epilogue
by
DAMION L. THOMAS
in
African Americans
/ Amateur athletics
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Behavioral economics
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Boycotts
/ Consumer behavior
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ Government
/ Leisure studies
/ Olympic games
/ Political science
/ Racket games
/ Recreation
/ Sporting events
/ Sports
/ Sports tournaments
/ Table tennis
2012
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DAMION L. THOMAS
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African Americans
/ Amateur athletics
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Behavioral economics
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Boycotts
/ Consumer behavior
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ Government
/ Leisure studies
/ Olympic games
/ Political science
/ Racket games
/ Recreation
/ Sporting events
/ Sports
/ Sports tournaments
/ Table tennis
2012
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The use of sport as a tool of U.S. foreign policy did not end after the Mexico City Olympic protests. The United States as well as other global powers continued to utilize sport as a means to solidify friendships, antagonize rivals, and advance claims about the viability of their political, social, and economic systems. Two of the most widely used tactics to express displeasure with other nations were boycotts and the denial of visas for potential competitors. Conversely, sport continued to be viewed as a means to initiate and foster positive relationships. In this regard, some of the most widely
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