Tag: international politics
Call for Papers | Diplomacies, Diplomats, and Sports, 19th–21st Century | International Conference, University of Lausanne, September 9–11, 2026. Call ends February 16, 2026
Since the 2000s, a growing number of states have been mobilizing their diplomats on sporting issues and sport for diplomatic purposes, to the extent that the concept of ‘sports diplomacy’ has become established in a prescriptive, if not forward-looking, sense in the international public sphere. Unlike the often-speculative analyses of many experts, this conference aims to examine the relationship between diplomats, diplomacies, and sport by analyzing sources (archives, interviews, etc.), with a focus on its forms, practices, and the actors who shape them.
Call for Participation | Two Panels on Sport and Palestine/Israel, organized by Sport Management @ UConn. | Zoom conversations, January 18 and 22, 2024. Register soon, Zoom capacity is...
The UConn sport management program invites you to join us for two online panel discussions in the coming weeks. We'd appreciate it if you could share it with interested colleagues and/or students. We welcome everyone to be part of the conversation; however, the capacity of the Zoom webinar is limited to 300 participants.
“A Game of States? Sport and International Politics” | Special Open Access Issue of Eracle: Journal of Sport and Social Sciences
Following a Call for Papers published on idrottsforum.org in September 2022, a special issue of Eracle: Journal of Sport an Social Sciences has been published, the aim of which is to address some of the most salient questions currently at the junction between international sport and politics.






