'The Game' that stopped two nations: Development and diplomacy in the case of the 2015 New Zealand All Black's and Manu Samoa rugby test match in Samoa

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta, Bethan Greener
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This article investigates the impacts of the 2015 New Zealand (NZ) All Black rugby test match with Manu Samoa in Samoa: the ‘Game that stopped two nations’ (henceforth referred to as ‘the Game’). Outlining key concepts as well as events and experiences surrounding the Game, this paper reflects on how the Game aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals as well as NZ's current Pacific Reset Agenda, an agenda which aims to increase understanding, friendship, mutual benefit, collective ambition and sustainability (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2017). A Likert-styled questionnaire, a 15-category ranking exercise, semi-structured interviews, analysis of relevant media and other sources, informal discussions and participant observation help to provide insights into how sport for diplomacy and development functions. The Game was viewed as providing an opportunity for income generation, most participants felt excited to have shared in the experience, and many were hopeful as to what this might mean for future NZ/Samoan relations. However, we argue that, overall, this event represented a missed opportunity. If sport diplomacy events are to authentically contribute to diplomatic and development goals, more needs to be done to create meaningful and enduring engagement.

阻止两个国家的“游戏”:2015年新西兰全黑队和马努萨摩亚队在萨摩亚举行的橄榄球测试赛的发展和外交
这篇文章调查了2015年新西兰(NZ)与Manu Samoa在萨摩亚举行的全黑橄榄球测试赛的影响:这场“阻止了两个国家的比赛”(以下简称“比赛”)。概述了关键概念以及围绕游戏的事件和经验,本文反映了游戏如何与可持续发展目标以及新西兰当前的太平洋重置议程保持一致,该议程旨在增进理解,友谊,互利,集体雄心和可持续性(外交和贸易部,2017年)。李克特式问卷调查、15个类别的排名练习、半结构化访谈、相关媒体和其他来源的分析、非正式讨论和参与者观察有助于深入了解体育如何促进外交和发展。比赛被视为创造收入的机会,大多数参与者对分享经验感到兴奋,许多人对这对未来新西兰/萨摩亚关系的意义充满希望。然而,我们认为,总的来说,这一事件代表了一个错失的机会。如果体育外交活动要真正促进外交和发展目标,就需要做更多的工作来创造有意义和持久的参与。
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Viewpoint is a journal of international scope, particularly in the fields of geography and its allied disciplines. Reporting on research in East and South East Asia, as well as the Pacific region, coverage includes: - the growth of linkages between countries within the Asia Pacific region, including international investment, migration, and political and economic co-operation - the environmental consequences of agriculture, industrial and service growth, and resource developments within the region - first-hand field work into rural, industrial, and urban developments that are relevant to the wider Pacific, East and South East Asia.
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