Sport Governance in the Global CommunityGlobal. International. Multinational. These are the words that describe and move business today. Sport is no exception. This text describes the international governance structures that shape sport throughout the world and explains the organisation and development internationally of both professional and amateur sport. International trends in sport and the organisation of international sporting events are among the topics addressed. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 2Policy Analysis for International Sport Governance | 7 |
The Olympic Movement | 21 |
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