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The place and the role of sport in the war-torn society of Afghanistan
Author(s) -
Ivanka Martinova,
Mustafa Aydın
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
strategii na obrazovatelnata i naučnata politika/strategii na obrazovatelnata i naučnata politika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1314-8575
pISSN - 1310-0270
DOI - 10.53656/str2021-4s-7-afghan
Subject(s) - political science , politics , elite , hatred , political economy , public relations , context (archaeology) , sociology , development economics , law , history , archaeology , economics
For Afghanistan, security is one of the last things the country can be associated with. Despite the efforts that have been made over the last decade, it is still too early to speak about political, economic, and institutional stability. Against this background of uncertainty, and despite the lack of legislation, funding, and investment tools, Afghanistan's flag is being played in the finals of many international events. Тhis is the phenomenon that provokes our research interest. The present aims to give a brief overview of the country's national sporting achievements and to examine the views of two key experts in the field to identify how the development of sport in the country influences the peace-making processes from a social perspective. The used methodology includes a semi-structured interview conducted independently with both respondents in 2019 which is analyzed in the context of social reconstruction of a war-torn society. The results show that national success in elite international sports events has a high potential to be an effective tool in neutralizing some of the negative social effects of war on the society (like distancing, hatred, identity restructuring, etc.) by bringing hope, creating role models, changing perceptions, uniting people under one flag, creating heroes.

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