The Effect Of The United Nations Resolution For Olympic Truce On Peace Based On Functionalism

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The purpose of the current study is to identify if the UN resolution for Olympic Truce affects peace around the period of the Olympic Games based on functionalism. Methodologically, this study uses a diverse case technique and compares the two following cases: the first case is the Olympic Games, which did not have the UN resolution for Olympic Truce (The 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics), while the other is the Olympic Games which had the UN resolution for Olympic Truce (The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics). This study determines, firstly, that functional international organizations can actualize their common values (i.e., peace and human rights) and establish world order by cooperating with multiple international organizations, which is more effective than one organization behaving independently. Secondly, through the results, we have confirmed that sports can be an effective mediator in making the world peaceful with unanimous support from the international society

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Park, K., Koo, G. Y., & Kim, M. (2021). The Effect Of The United Nations Resolution For Olympic Truce On Peace Based On Functionalism. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 18(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2023.181.10

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