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The importance of the sport in today’s global society shows us that understanding that society derives from the analysis of the diversity of social process that sport caused .
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Theimportance of thesport in today’s global societyshows us thatunderstandingthatsocietyderivesfromtheanalysis of thediversity of socialprocessthatsportcaused.
Theintegration of thenations is aimedthroughtheimprovement of harmonybetweenstatesandthegroups of powerfulcountriesandtheexpansion of internationalcommittees.
Thegrowingimportance of internationalorganisationslike FIFA as global factorschallengesthe idea of statesupremacybecause of thediplomaticprivilige of especially FIFA and IOC directorseverywhere in theworld.
Sport has been a means of realizingtheirowninternationalaimsforalltheSovietsandtheonesapplyingtheSoviet model.
Thiscasewaswellestablishedthattheyalmoststartedusingtheeffortsandcompetitions of acceptingthecountriesallowedby IOC fortheparticipationtothegames as independentcountriesundertheirownflagstogain a legitimitechair in the UN justafterthedisintegration of theSovietUnion.
IOC acceptedLetonia, LituaniaandEstonia as independentcountriesbeforethedisintegration of theSoviets.
TheBritishincreasedthenumber of thesportclubsfirstly in theircolonies (New Zealand, Australia, South AfricaandtheIndianOcean) andthen in Europe, Latin America, AsiaandAfrica.
Thenativeslivingthereincreasedthenumber of theirownsportclubs as well.
AlthoughtheBritishdidn’ttrytoimprosetheirownsporttotheothercountries, it should be notedthatthosecountries’ economiesweredevelopedandthecoloniesplayed an important role in thedevelopment of theworldwidesport.
Olympicgamesbringthecountriestogetherandrevealthesocial, culturalandpoliticalimportance of thesport.
At thesame time OlympicGamesaredescribed as a conceptwhichbringsthepeopletogether.
Thelower-classmembers can alsoparticipate in thosetypes of sportsonly in localfestivals.
Bullfight is an indipensablesport in nationalfestivalsandthissituationturnedtoa merchandise as therailwaystransportedaudienceandbulls, andthenbullfightarenaswereconstructedfrom 1886 on.
Socialclassdistinctionemerged in the 20th centuryandcontinuedafterwardsbecause of theunequalrealization of economicdevelopment.
“BiggamesandOlympics, thoughtheyareonly a part of theinternationalsport, theparticipantcountriesarethepioneeringcountries in diplomacyforyears.” There is no meaningfuldigression in thatpoint of viewamongtheparticipants of thesurvey.
Themainthesis in theOlympics is therepresentation of theparticipatingcountries in the sense of sportsandmanifestation of thestrengthandexistence of theircountriestotheworldthroughOlympics.
Thesesportsorganizationsaretheones ever supportedbythewholeworld.
Even in thecase of diplomacyrelatedwithOlympicGames, themulti-layerdiplomacyincludingpoliticalgovernance at state, regionandmunicipalitylevel has had an impact on theproposal of hostingthegames , as well as commercialbenefits
Thiskind of evidencetogetherwith the interaction andpreoccupationof statesunderlinesthediplomacy in internationalsportthrough realist remarks.
A digression has beenidentified on theview of thatsport is exploitedbycountriesandgroupsthatfeelweak ( in military, economicandpoliticalaspects) .
Whereasthemostobvioussign of acceptance of a country's statusas a nation-stateby the international community is sports activities and organisations.
This is especially importantformanyAfricanstatesposing a 'positive' and a successfulimagein the international community, having a goodperformanceinternational sports events .
Senegal, usuallyconsidered as an outdatedandtraditionalsociety , yet whoseteamplayed a cleverandsuccessfulfootball is an Africancountrywhichwasuptothe 2002 World Cup quarter-finals.
It has highlyinfluencedalltheachievementsreceived as a result of accepting it as a statepolicy in international arena in theworld
Therefore, sports has a profoundimpact on in international relations among nations.