Análise geopolítica do novo cenário no processo de licitação das cidades-sede dos jogos olímpicos
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https://doi.org/10.5585/podium.v12i3.24140Palavras-chave:
Jogos olímpicos, Geopolítica, COIResumo
Objetivo do estudo: Analisar a nova conjuntura que se pronuncia no processo de licitação das cidades-sede dos Jogos Olímpicos de verão e inverno.
Metodologia/Abordagem: Tendo a década de 1990 como ponto de referência inicial, esta pesquisa qualitativa e exploratória foi conduzida, envolvendo a análise e síntese de dados e informações provenientes de fontes secundárias. A pesquisa abrange extensivamente a análise de artigos acadêmicos, livros, notícias e fontes publicadas em sites especializados.
Originalidade/Relevância: A realização das Olimpíadas e as demandas impostas pelo COI têm sido cada vez mais criticadas. O aumento do número de referendos com os habitantes locais das cidades postulantes resultou na retirada de candidaturas durante todo o processo de seleção.
Principais Resultados: Os resultados indicam que o novo cenário geopolítico tem implicações significativas no processo de licitação para os Jogos Olímpicos. Surge um cenário incomum no ambiente geopolítico dos Jogos, promovendo não apenas mudanças no perfil dos candidatos, mas também mudanças institucionais dentro do próprio COI.
Contribuições Teóricas/Metodológicas: Pode fornecer uma melhor compreensão da complexa relação entre política, poder e eventos esportivos. A pesquisa pode ajudar a identificar variáveis-chave que impactam o processo de seleção, que podem ser investigadas mais a fundo por meio de estudos quantitativos.
Contribuição Social/Gerencial: A pesquisa pode fornecer informações sobre o impacto do processo de licitação na sociedade, incluindo suas consequências econômicas, políticas e sociais. Também pode informar o processo de tomada de decisão do COI e de outros atores envolvidos.
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