This work tests the relationship between international sporting events and human rights. It finds that hosts are sensitive to the increased attention their position brings and are more likely to then behave themselves.
This work tests the relationship between international sporting events and human rights. It finds that hosts are sensitive to the increased attention their position brings and are more likely to then behave themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Lexington Research in Sports, Politics, and International Relations
Zack Bowersox is lecturer of international affairs at the University of Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Sport in Society Chapter 2: Sport and the International System Chapter 3: International Organization and Sport Chapter 4: Human Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 5: Expressive Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 6: International Sporting Events and Human Trafficking Chapter 7: Women's Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 8: ISOs and Human Rights
Chapter 1: Sport in Society Chapter 2: Sport and the International System Chapter 3: International Organization and Sport Chapter 4: Human Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 5: Expressive Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 6: International Sporting Events and Human Trafficking Chapter 7: Women's Rights and International Sporting Events Chapter 8: ISOs and Human Rights
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