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In April 1971, a small white ball crossed more than just a net-it crossed one of the most impenetrable political divides of the twentieth century. When American and Chinese table tennis players met in Japan and exchanged unexpected gestures of friendship, they set off a chain reaction that would change the course of global politics. What began as an unplanned encounter became an opening act for one of the most significant diplomatic thaws of the Cold War. Paddles & Politics: Ping-Pong Diplomacy Revisited tells the complete, fact-based story of how sport became an instrument of statecraft…mehr

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In April 1971, a small white ball crossed more than just a net-it crossed one of the most impenetrable political divides of the twentieth century. When American and Chinese table tennis players met in Japan and exchanged unexpected gestures of friendship, they set off a chain reaction that would change the course of global politics. What began as an unplanned encounter became an opening act for one of the most significant diplomatic thaws of the Cold War. Paddles & Politics: Ping-Pong Diplomacy Revisited tells the complete, fact-based story of how sport became an instrument of statecraft between two nations locked in decades of silence and suspicion. From the tense geopolitical backdrop of the Cold War to the unlikely decision of Chinese leaders to welcome the U.S. team, this book traces each match, handshake, and meeting that paved the way for President Nixon's historic 1972 trip to Beijing. Drawing on documented accounts, this narrative brings to life the players, politicians, and events that transformed table tennis from a leisure pastime into a symbol of hope, cooperation, and strategic change. It is a testament to the enduring idea that sometimes the smallest gestures-a paddle offered, a ball returned-can bridge the widest divides.