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David R. Black
David R. Black
Professor of Political Science, Dalhousie University
Verified email at dal.ca
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The symbolic politics of sport mega-events: 2010 in comparative perspective
D Black
Politikon 34 (3), 261-276, 2007
3052007
The allure of global games for'semi-peripheral'polities and spaces: a research agenda
D Black, J Van Der Westhuizen
Third world quarterly 25 (7), 1195-1214, 2004
2972004
The ambiguities of development: Implications for ‘development through sport'
DR Black
Forty Years of Sport and Social Change, 1968-2008, 121-129, 2013
2502013
Rugby and the South African nation: sport, cultures, politics, and power in the old and new South Africas
DR Black, J Nauright
Manchester University Press, 1998
2081998
Dreaming big: The pursuit of ‘second order’games as a strategic response to globalization
D Black
Sport in Society 11 (4), 467-480, 2008
1882008
The Olympic Games, human rights and democratisation: Lessons from Seoul and implications for Beijing
D Black, S Bezanson
Third World Quarterly 25 (7), 1245-1261, 2004
1472004
A decade of human security: Global governance and new multilateralisms
DR Black
Routledge, 2016
1412016
Mainstreaming sport into international development studies
SC Darnell, DR Black
Third world quarterly 32 (3), 367-378, 2011
1262011
The long and winding road: international norms and domestic political change in South Africa
D Black
Cambridge Studies in International Relations 66, 78-108, 1999
1221999
Sport and Canadian diplomacy
D Macintosh, MK Hawes, DR Greenhorn, DR Black
McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 1994
961994
Sport and diplomacy
D Black, B Peacock
612013
Notable exceptions? New and arrested directions in Canadian foreign policy literature
DR Black, HA Smith
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 1993
611993
Catching up: Understanding the pursuit of major games by rising developmental states
D Black, B Peacock
The Triple Asian Olympics-Asia Rising, 65-83, 2018
522018
The challenges of articulating ‘top down’and ‘bottom up’development through sport
DR Black
Innovations in'Sport for Development and Peace'Research, 7-22, 2020
492020
Megas for strivers: The politics of second-order events
D Black
Leveraging legacies from sports mega-events: Concepts and cases, 13-23, 2014
492014
The Canadian international development agency: New policies, old problems
DR Black, R Tiessen
Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du …, 2007
472007
Addressing apartheid: Lessons from Australian, Canadian and Swedish policies in southern Africa
DR Black
Niche diplomacy: Middle powers after the Cold War, 100-128, 1997
451997
Mapping the interplay of human security practice and debates: The Canadian experience
DR Black
A decade of human security, 53-62, 2016
432016
The International Politics of Mass Atrocities
D Black, P Williams
The Case ofDarfur, London, 2010
412010
Sustaining masculine hegemony: rugby and the nostalgia of masculinity.
J Nauright
Making men: rugby and masculine identity., 227-244, 1996
381996
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