体育(软)实力:古巴体育国际主义的综合与矛盾战略

Robert L. Huish, T. Carter, S. Darnell
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古巴政府创造并寻求参与合作、外交、商业和贸易的机会,以追求自己的渐进式国际发展概念,这包括为其国家利益获得急需的硬通货和政治利益。这些战略包括组织和实施体育和身体活动规划。根据我们对古巴体育部——国家体育、教育、财政和娱乐研究所(INDER)的分析和与之的互动,我们建议INDER在国内外同时追求体育发展和体育促进发展,同时通过其名为Cubadeportes的营利性企业部门寻求经济利益。从政治、政策、国际主义和体育在其中的地位等方面考虑了这种全面的、有时是相互矛盾的办法的影响。
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The (soft) power of sport: The comprehensive and contradictory strategies of Cuba's sport-based internationalism
The Cuban government creates and seeks opportunities to engage in collaboration, diplomacy, commerce, and trade in order to pursue its own concepts of progressive international development, which involves garnering much needed hard currency and political benefits for its national interests. Such strategies include the organisation and deployment of sport and physical activity programmes. Based on our analysis of, and interactions with, Cuba’s Ministry of Sport – the Instituto Nacional de Deportes, Educacion Fisica y Recreacion (INDER) – we suggest that INDER pursues both sport development and sport for development – at home and abroad – while simultaneously seeking economic benefits through its for-profit enterprise division named Cubadeportes. The implications of this comprehensive and sometimes contradictory approach are considered, in terms of politics, policy, internationalism and the place of sport therein.
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