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The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking Ramon Spaaij

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking By Ramon Spaaij

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking by Ramon Spaaij


Summary

This book critically examines the ways in which sport and peacekeeping, through the Olympic Games, are being played out at global, national and local levels.

It was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking Summary

The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking by Ramon Spaaij

Sport and peacemaking have evolved. It is no longer the case that the Olympic Games and war games exist in isolation from each other. Increasingly, policymakers, peacekeepers, athletes, development workers, presidents of nations and others combine forces in an "integrated" approach towards peace. This approach is located not only within the broader, historically evolved Olympic Movement but also in relation to a newly emerged social movement which promotes development and peace through sport. This book critically examines the ways in which this development is being played out at global, national and local levels, particularly in relation to the Olympic Movement and initiatives such as the biennial Olympic Truce Resolution.

The volume constitutes a unique scholarly attempt to provide an in-depth comparative analysis of the sport of peacemaking in the context of the Olympic Movement. Through international comparison and empirically grounded case studies, the book provides an important new departure in the study of the social impact of the Olympic Movement and related peacemaking efforts. It discusses these issues from a range of academic disciplines, including history, sociology, political science, economics, geography, philosophy and international relations.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society.

About Ramon Spaaij

Ramon Spaaij is Senior Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Australia, and Visiting Professor at the Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Cindy Burleson is Chair of The International Sibling Society, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Olympic rings of peace? The Olympic movement, peacemaking and intercultural understanding Ramon Spaaij Part I: Philosophical and historical foundations 2. The power of sport in peacemaking and peacekeeping Jim Parry 3. Pierre de Coubertins vision of the role of sport in peaceful internationalism Irena Martinkova 4. The ancient Olympic Truce in modern-day peacekeeping: revisiting Ekecheiria Cindy Burleson Part II: Global politics and international relations 5. An overlooked path to peace and stability: sport, the state, and the case of the Koreas Darin H. Van Tassell and Dene A. Terry 6. Transforming an international organization: norm confusion and the International Olympic Committee Dan Bousfield and Jean Michel Montsion 7. More than just Games: the global politics of the Olympic movement Liam Stockdale Part III: Development and peace legacies 8. The Paralympic Games as a force for peaceful coexistence Ian Brittain 9. Olympism in Action, Olympic hosting and the politics of sport for development and peace: investigating the promises of Rio 2016 Simon Darnell 10. Accounting for legacy: monitoring and evaluation in sport in development relationships Tess Kay 11. Epilogue: London 2012 and beyond: concluding reflections on peacemaking, sport and the Olympic movement Ramon Spaaij and Cindy Burleson

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NPB9780415618786
9780415618786
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The Olympic Movement and the Sport of Peacemaking by Ramon Spaaij
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-05-31
184
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