EU sports diplomacy: the role of organisational culture
EU sports diplomacy: the role of organisational culture The EU’s organisational culture for sport diplomacy should be based on three key factors: coordination, coherence and purpos...
EU sports diplomacy: the role of organisational culture The EU’s organisational culture for sport diplomacy should be based on three key factors: coordination, coherence and purpos...
State of the Union 2020: what about sport ? ”This is the moment for Europe to lead the way from this fragility towards a new vitality” This is how Ursula von der Leyen, president o...
Sports diplomacy and soft power According to a widely used expression today, sport is a powerful vector of soft power. However, this is only possible if there is a strong coherence...
Non-state actors as game changers in sport diplomacy Diplomacy is often limited to government action on foreign policy, while many non-state actors are actively involved. This is a...
Embracing Human Rights in EU Sport Diplomacy The EU’s ambition to contribute to the protection of human rights is enshrined in its treaties. In the field of sport diplomacy, this a...
The Council of Europe: a vital partner in sports diplomacy Major international sporting events will be watched by billions of spectators and are an excellent opportunity for the ho...
It is all about the strategy : Australia and Sports Diplomacy 2030 Adopted in February 2019 following extensive consultation, Sports Diplomacy 2030 provides Australia’s comprehensi...
National practices in Sports Diplomacy United States, China, Australia, France, Croatia… Many States have formalized a Sport diplomacy strategy. Although the approaches diver...
A European Union High Level Group on Sport Diplomacy Set up in 2015 by Tibor Navracsics, former European Commissioner for Sport, the High Level Group on Sport Diplomacy made a seri...