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Globalization of the Olympic movement: impact on culture, economy and politics

https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2024-15-3-85-90

Abstract

Relevance. The article examines the impact of the globalization of the Olympic movement on culture, economics and politics. The Olympic movement, with its roots in deep history, has long been not only a sporting event, but also a symbol of international unity, cooperation and is influenced by political aspects
The purpose of this work is to analyze the impact of global cooperation on the Olympic movement in various fields.
Organization and methods of research. The process of global integration refers to an increase in ties and interdependence between countries in various fields such as economics, culture, politics and social interactions. The impact of globalization on the Olympic movement includes both positive and negative aspects, and the exact ideas and opinions on this issue may vary.
Conclusions. The positive and negative aspects of the impact of globalization have been identified. In general, the Olympic movement and globalization have a strong impact on culture, economics and politics. It is important to take into account and understand both the positive and negative aspects of this influence in order to continue to develop and improve the Olympic Games in the future.

About the Authors

S. E. Bakulev
National State University of Physical Culture named after P.F. Lesgaft
Russian Federation

Sergey Ev. Bakulev, scientific consultant, Dr. Ped. Sciences, Professor of the Department of T&M Boxing Ztr. USSR named after Kudrina A.N.

St. Petersburg 



Ya. Yu. Linuzhs
National State University of Physical Culture named after P.F. Lesgaft
Russian Federation

Yana Yu. Linuzhs, 2nd year bachelor's student, Department of TisM boxing ztr. USSR named after Kudrina A.N.

St. Petersburg 



M. S. Bakulev
National State University of Physical Culture named after P.F. Lesgaft
Russian Federation

Mikhail S. Bakulev, scientific director, senior teacher Department of T&M box ing ztr. USSR named after Kudrina A.N.

St. Petersburg 



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Bakulev S.E., Linuzhs Ya.Yu., Bakulev M.S. Globalization of the Olympic movement: impact on culture, economy and politics. Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports. 2024;15(3):85-90. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2024-15-3-85-90

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