From Internationalization of Terrorism to the Internationalization of Anti-terrorism : The Role of the Summer Olympic Games
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Working Paper, NUPI nr 693. NUPI, 2005Abstract
The academic literature on international relations and international sports
studies has long ignored the linkages between sports and international relations. The present
contribution seeks to remedy this shortcoming in the literature on international relations
and international sports studies, focusing on the relationship between terrorism, anti-terrorism
and the Summer Olympic Games, and examining the role of terrorism and anticipated
terrorist actions in the organization of the Olympic Games. In this article we show that the
anti-terrorism measures undertaken before, during and after the Olympic Games since 1972
have gone from failure to success. The development of anti-terrorism measures has resulted
in Olympic Games that have been held without terrorist attacks aimed at political change.
Failures in previous Games have been evaluated and have served to promote new developments
in the fight against terrorism in later Games. The Munich disaster alerted everyone
to the importance of Olympic security; since then, the Olympic Games have become the
standard-setter for national organization and international cooperation on anti-terrorism in
society in general.
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