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How to Develop Sport in Developing Countries? : A Case Study of the FIFA Development Program in the South-Pacific Region
スポーツが触発する国民意識への新たなモメント - 南太平洋で展開されるFIFAのサッカー振興の事例から -
小林, 勉
87578
KOBAYASHI, Tsutomu
87579
2007-08
The number of IOC and IF member countries exceeds that of UN member countries. Therefore these organizations have the merit of being able to integrate the developed and developing countries on a global level, through the international character of sport rules. Against this background, few studies have been carried out focusing on sport development in developing countries in the context of national development. This paper examines assumptions that are often associated with sport development as a basis for thinking about aspects of sport in developing countries. Case-study research is used to substantiate the arguments made about Vanuatu soccer in the South-pacific regiono. Vanuatu soccer has been undergoing transformation in the last decade, under the influence of the FIFA development program. This work examines the specific effects of globalization on soccer in developing countries. It is argued that it is unrealistic to expect sport to sustain a notion of civic engagement or social capital without addressing the issue of how to create the world-standard-soccer development structure in developing countries. The paper looks closely at the background of world-wide development of integrating organizations and describes the unexpected problems that have been occurring in the developing countries.
departmental bulletin paper
Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University
2007-08
国際開発研究フォーラム
35
1
20
Forum of International Development Studies
2189-9126
1341-3732
eng
http://www.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/bpub/research/public/forum/35/01.pdf