Notes from Taiwan on Sports Diplomacy: Basketball Edition

Notes from Taiwan on Sports Diplomacy: Basketball Edition

Earlier this month I had the honor to speak about basketball as part of a sports diplomacy panel at the “Using Sport as Diplomacy” conference, a two-day seminar rife with lessons learned from meeting and exchanging with international colleagues from Asia, North America, and Europe. Surprisingly, in a land where baseball reigns supreme, there were several unexpected sports diplomacy lessons through the basketball hoop.

All the AI

All the AI

The hot topic these days in the history, sports, and communications worlds pertains to integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in writing, but recall that communication—including the communication within sports diplomacy—centers around authenticity.

Why France Has Already Won this World Cup

Why France Has Already Won this World Cup

France has already won at the FIFA World Cup, regardless of what happens on the pitch, for their deep run in this year's tournament reinforces the approach towards formation à la française, on producing the best quality players, not the most number of players, that has enabled this country of 67.5 million to dominate the football diplomacy stage.

Rivaux français

Rivaux français

What are sports without a good rivalry? Given the relatively recent rise of professional women’s football—and the even later arrival of its mediatization—what are the roles that journalists, as well as scholars, play in making and preserving great rivalries in the women’s game?

Invest in Women in Sports

Invest in Women in Sports

One of the things I’m greatly encouraged by is how the way we tell the stories about women’s sports is evolving. And while much of this rests on how societies are rethinking the role, import, and investment in women’s sports, it’s also highly dependent upon access: to present-day sources but also, vitally, to past accounts, statistics, and more.

Why Its Important to Think About How We Communicate the Story

Why Its Important to Think About How We Communicate the Story

How we communicate the story pertaining to issues and events in global sport shapes popular memory and sporting myths. Thus sports industry professionals, executives, investors, and the media should think more intentionally about how the ways that they tell their stories will shape, constructively or negatively, the larger narrative.

Turning of the Olympic Cycles

Turning of the Olympic Cycles

The Tokyo Games went off this summer, in spite of host Japan’s pandemic-induced state of emergency. I was all-in on the basketball tournaments – both the classic 5X5 and inaugural 3X3 men’s and women’s versions — as well as these other key storylines.

France and the UEFA Euro at 60

France and the UEFA Euro at 60

France begins its UEFA Euro 2020 campaign against Germany at the Munich Football Arena. The symbolism is rife this year, and this edition is still known as Euro2020, a nod to the competition’s 60th anniversary and celebration of an integrated “Europe” that's had the French as a driving force in the post-1945 era.