Authoritarian Regimes' Performances in the Olympics: Does Regime Personalization Matter?

Authors

  • Authors

  • Abdelkarim Amengay
  • Ammar Shamaileh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430//CNWV9716

Keywords:

Authoritarianism, Olympic Games, Politicization of Sports

Abstract

This paper shed light on the impact of the sports phenomenon on international politics and how it can be thought of through the lenses of positivist approaches in the field of international relations, especially since sports in today's world are no longer just a hobby or form of entertainment but have become a globalised phenomenon that has been institutionalised globally. This necessitates careful consideration of its influence on the movement of theorising within the field of international relations in the future because of the impact it carries on the masses in various parts of the world, which are no longer, as globalisation heralded, a small village but rather have become today more like a large residential tower as a result of the revolution of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the associated widening spread of the use of social media.

Author Biographies

  • Abdelkarim Amengay
    Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations Program, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Email: abdelkarim.amengay@dohainstitute.edu.qa
  • Ammar Shamaileh
    Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations Program, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Email: ammar.shamaileh@dohainstitute.edu.qa

Published

2022-09-01

Cited once

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