Rio 2016 Olympic Games and diplomatic legacies

作者: Claudio M Rocha

DOI: 10.1080/19406940.2017.1287762

关键词: Leverage (negotiation)GovernmentCharge (warfare)Power (social and political)LawEliteSociologyInternational relationsSoft powerMinistry of Foreign AffairsPublic administration

摘要: ABSTRACTThe purpose of the current study was to describe perceptions Brazilian diplomats in regard legacies, diplomatic legacies and strategies that have been applied by government leverage possible 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Drawing on soft power theory, I investigated whether perceived Games as an opportunity for country gain relevance international affairs improving its non-coercive power. sent invitations all ambassadors consuls responsible representations abroad (N = 198). received answers from 12 living one diplomat charge department General Coordination Cooperation Exchange Sport, a inside Ministry Foreign Affairs. Results showed higher chances positive related infrastructure, image internationally development elite sport i...

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