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  • Development through sport: the EU and the Olympics

    Development through sport: the EU and the Olympics0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 06/07/2016

    Sport has become an essential tool in the European Union’s soft power approach. Over the past few years, the political vision promoting economic development through sport has become a standard practice in Europe’s policies of solidarity and sustainable development. Yet, how can the European experience help improve the Olympic ideal of using sport to promote peace and prosperity?

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