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Mirza Teletovic, Former Professional Basketball Player and President of the Basketball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Played for six years in the NBA and member of the national basketball team.
'I know the author from both his sport and policy career, and reading this book, it echoes his numerous presentations and discussions on the development of sport systems and policies successfully integrated into one manuscript. Athletes, especially from the 1990s have been subjects of different pressures, and Begovic rightly articulates these institutional challenges and dominance of politics over the sport.'
Razija Mujanovic, FIBA Hall of Fame and Silver Medalist at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games and 1990 FIBA World Cup. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Razija competed for the national basketball team of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
'In any sport to have success, you have to work extremely hard and Mr. Begovic did the same to bring together a piece with an overwhelming quantity of information regarding sport, politics and sports policy. The final result gives an insight into the mentality and upbringing of several Western Balkan nations because all of them take so much pride in competing, whether on the international stage or in their home backyard. Any sport enthusiast or worker can use the knowledge in this book, it is a sport policy encyclopedia.'
Sonja Vasic, A EuroBasket Most Valuable player, a member of the national team of Serbia, European gold in 2015/2021 and Olympic bronze medalist in 2016.
'As a work of capturing policy-making in the countries of the Western Balkans, Begovic has done a great job. Besides being informative on the development of sport, the author's ability to present institutional evolution is exceptional.'
Mirza Dzomba, A former Croatian handball player and gold medalist at the 2003 IHF World Championship and 2004 Summer Olympic Games and one of the best right wing players in the history of handball.