The Central Role of the State in the Governance of Sport and the Olympic Movement in Tunisia, from 1956 to the Present Day

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Title
The Central Role of the State in the Governance of Sport and the Olympic Movement in Tunisia, from 1956 to the Present Day
Journal
The International Journal of the History of Sport
Author(s)
Zaoui M., Bayle  E.
ISSN
0952-3367 (Print))
1743-9035 (Online)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
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NA
Language
english
Notes
21 pages
Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between sport and the Tunisian state, focusing on the issues of governance and regulation. Identified are three periods: from independence to the coup d’état (20 March 1956–7 November 1987), where sport was a component of national identity; Ben Ali’s regime taking control of the Olympic Movement, 1987–2011; and post-2011, which witnessed attempts to achieve democracy. Descriptions of the situation in each of the three periods
are followed by analyses of sports policies (objectives, resources, and results), legislation, turning points, and tensions.
Keywords
Tunisia, national sport model, governance, regulation, sport and state relationship
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Yes
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