The Disruption of the 1940 and 2020 Tokyo Olympics: Sports Diplomacy During War and Pandemic

Nasrudin Md Akhir, G. Govindasamy
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Sports diplomacy possesses the power to bring the best of the human spirit by affirming shared aspirations. Olympic Games share a similar propensity to bring people together across boundaries regardless of race, nationality, religion, income and country, reinforcing the true basis of sportsmanship and solidarity between all nations and spectators. The Tokyo Olympics, which were originally scheduled to take place in Japan in 1940, was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War Two. Likewise, the 2020 Olympic Games was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While 80 years ago, amidst the war, Japan faced backlash before it cancelled the Olympic Games, the effect of the re-scheduled 2020 Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates that such confrontational attitude has been replaced by understanding and solidarity from the global community of the consequences of hosting the games. Using a qualitative method, this article explores the differences in perceptions towards Japan during the 1940s which was overshadowed by war and the year 2020 which continues to be blanketed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
1940年和2020年东京奥运会的中断:战争和流行病期间的体育外交
体育外交具有通过肯定共同愿望而带来人类精神的最佳力量。奥运会也有同样的特点,即不分种族、国籍、宗教、收入和国家,将人们团结在一起,加强所有国家和观众之间体育精神和团结的真正基础。原计划于1940年在日本举行的东京奥运会因第二次世界大战的爆发而取消。同样,由于新冠肺炎疫情,2020年奥运会被推迟到2021年。80年前,在战争中,日本取消奥运会遭到强烈反对,但由于新冠肺炎疫情,2020年奥运会改期的影响表明,这种对抗态度已经被国际社会对举办奥运会后果的理解和团结所取代。本文采用定性方法,探讨了20世纪40年代战争阴影下的日本和继续被COVID-19大流行笼罩的2020年对日本的看法的差异。
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