Since the Ancient Greek athletics and through the revivals of the Olympic Movement and the first modern Olympics in Athens in 1896, countries, cities and governments have sought to take advantage by hosting Olympic Games and other sport events. The purpose of this study is to analyze the different facets of country image through the evolution of the Olympic movement. Countries and governments used and will continue to use the Games to renovate infrastructure, build new facilities, expose local products and new technologies, leverage tourism, improve the local and international political and social image, promote tourism and show superiority on the sports field that will enable them to try and reach their economic, political and social goals...
Despite growing concerns about corruption, doping, negative environmental impact, labour exploitatio...
[[abstract]]A Study on the Commercialization of Sport within the Modern Olympic Games Ph.D. Dissert...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...
AbstractThe Olympic Games are a major global sporting event, which attracts huge worldwide interest,...
During the late nineteenth century American reformers crafted a physical culture designed to help ad...
Does hosting the Olympic games boost the image of a country from a problematic to a more positive on...
This thesis examines the Olympic Games as a tool of public diplomacy. The problem is solved through ...
This article discusses the political role of the Olympic Games and its implications on the hosting c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the political influence on Olympics between the 1896 Athens...
The deal with study the scientific literature and cases of Olympic destinations from the standpoint ...
The article concentrates on the important aspect of image in a country’s political and economic obje...
Aim: The aim of this study was to display and discuss the politics events and boycotts in modern Oly...
The ancient Olympic Games that took place in Greece from approximately 776 BCE to 393 CE inspired th...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Despite growing concerns about corruption, doping, negative environmental impact, labour exploitatio...
[[abstract]]A Study on the Commercialization of Sport within the Modern Olympic Games Ph.D. Dissert...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...
AbstractThe Olympic Games are a major global sporting event, which attracts huge worldwide interest,...
During the late nineteenth century American reformers crafted a physical culture designed to help ad...
Does hosting the Olympic games boost the image of a country from a problematic to a more positive on...
This thesis examines the Olympic Games as a tool of public diplomacy. The problem is solved through ...
This article discusses the political role of the Olympic Games and its implications on the hosting c...
The purpose of this study was to examine the political influence on Olympics between the 1896 Athens...
The deal with study the scientific literature and cases of Olympic destinations from the standpoint ...
The article concentrates on the important aspect of image in a country’s political and economic obje...
Aim: The aim of this study was to display and discuss the politics events and boycotts in modern Oly...
The ancient Olympic Games that took place in Greece from approximately 776 BCE to 393 CE inspired th...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Sport, especially the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement, is emerging as an exceptionally widesp...
Despite growing concerns about corruption, doping, negative environmental impact, labour exploitatio...
[[abstract]]A Study on the Commercialization of Sport within the Modern Olympic Games Ph.D. Dissert...
Advisors: Daniel Unger.Committee members: Andrea Radasanu; Matthew J. Streb.Why do states accept the...