• Photo: kris krüg/Flickr
    By Antoine Duval, Senior Researcher, ASSER Institute
    12.06.2014 /
    Public scrutiny and societal irritation are needed if the change brought forward by the Olympic Agenda 2020 is to mean real change, writes Antoine Duval in this comment piece.
  • Foto: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    By Christer Ahl
    06.06.2014 /
    To see corruption eliminated from the world of sports is clearly not realistic. In his first contribution to a new regular column at playthegame.org, Christer Ahl concludes that we need to dismiss the naivety that sports could be immune to corruption and increase our efforts to detect and reduce the existing corruption and its impact.
  • Jens Weinreich (www.jensweinreich.de)
    By Andreas Selliaas
    10.04.2014 /
    The great family of sport is right now gathered in Belek, Turkey for the SportAccord Convention. Andreas Selliaas takes a look at the Olympic House of Cards.
  • Val 202/Flickr
    By Jean-Loup Chappelet
    04.03.2014 /
    The Olympic Games need to be reinvented in order to ensure their continuing longevity, says Swiss professor Jean-Loup Chappelet in this comment piece discussing ways to innovate the Games while maintaining their uniqueness.
  • Sochi 2014 Opening Ceremony by Abd allah Foteih/Flickr
    By Antoine Duval, Senior Researcher, ASSER Institute
    03.03.2014 /
    "It is only by submitting the IOC to the close scrutiny of the global public sphere that it might be coerced into enforcing its own constitution: The Olympic Charter," writes Antoine Duval in this comment piece, looking into the environmental legacy of the Sochi 2014 Games.
  • Andy Miah/Flickr
    By Peter Donnelly, Bruce Kidd
    26.02.2014 /
    "Sports leaders, governments and advertisers have to stop pretending that winning medals will somehow magically “inspire” increased take-up," write Peter Donnelly and Bruce Kidd in this comment piece discussing the effect of Canada's sports funding system.
  • Andy Miah/Flickr
    By Andreas Selliaas
    21.02.2014 /
    The current conflict in Ukraine and the IOC's reaction to it, evokes questions about the actual meaning behind the words in the Olympic Truce. Andreas Selliaas comments.
  • Foto: Amy Sept/Flickr
    By Andreas Selliaas
    30.01.2014 /
    Miles of chain link fences, Level 1 event eligible for assistance from the Department of Homeland Security and federal agencies, metal detectors, x-ray machines, radiation detectors, no-fly zones, Special Forces, air defence missiles, snipers, equipment to detect radioactive, biological, chemical and nuclear weapons and field hospital to take care of the potential victims of a terrorist attack.
  • Fernando Frazao/Flickr
    By Keir Radnedge
    29.01.2014 /
    AIPS Football Commission Chairman Keir Radnedge comments on the need for sport and major events to treat the people as partners rather than paving stones
  • By Jens Sejer Andersen- International director, Play the Game
    19.12.2013 /
    Comment: While the public demand for better governance in sport rings louder than ever, sports leaders are confronted with troubles inherited from the past

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