âThis fascinating analysis opens up new dimensions in thinking about alternative actors to statesâ (Prof. Dr. Klaus Segbers, Director, Center for Global Politics, Free University Berlin, Germany)
âMuch-needed and overdue, this book brings some transparency into the opaque hosting of mega-events in post-Soviet countries. Demonstrating a fine conceptual edge, it shows how mega-events are much more than big sports extravaganzas: sources of rent extraction, political sledgehammers, instruments of legitimation.â (Martin MĂźller, Professor at the University of Zurich and co-editor of âGlobal games, local rules: mega-events in the post-socialist worldâ (2015))
âThe papers collected in this volume provide a timely and engaging look at the use of sports mega-events by non-Western states. As such, Mega Events in Post-Soviet Eurasia offers a much needed counter-point to the burgeoning extant literature on the political use of sports megas by focussing on the less well researched area of post-Soviet Eurasia.â (Jonathan Grix, Reader at theUniversity of Birmingham, author of âSport Politics: An Introductionâ (2015) and âSport Under Communism: The East German Experienceâ, (2012))âNothing illustrates the sweeping ambitions of Vladimir Putinâs Russia than the mega-event, and the mega-projects to build the stadiums, hotels and transit networks required to play host to the world. From the Winter Olympics in Sochi to the World Cup in 2018, the pursuit of the international games have shaped the nationâs identity and served as the means for the distribution of its rents â regardless of the economic, social or environmental costs. And Russia is not alone. The quest for international recognition, for validation of authoritarian political systems, has become a defining feature of the entire post-Soviet space.â (Steven Lee Myers, author of âThe New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putinâ ( 2015))
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Biografisk notat
Andrey Makarychev is Professor of Politics and Governance at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He has published on a variety of topics related to Russian foreign policy, including a co-edited volume titled Russia's Changing Economic and Political Regimes (2013), Russia and the EU in a Multipolar World (2014), and a contributing chapter in Russia's Foreign Policy (2015). Â He has published research articles in major peer-reviewed international journals such as Problems of Post-Communism, Journal of International Relations and Development, Europe-Asia Studies, Journal of Eurasian Studies, Demokratizatsiya, and European Urban and Regional Studies.Alexandra Yatsyk is Carnegie Research Scholar at the George Washington Universityâs Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, USA and Head of the Center for Cultural Studies of Post-Socialism at the Kazan Federal University, Russia. She is a co-editor of a special issue of Sport in Society (2015) and the author of several book chapters and articles, including Russia's Foreign Policy (2015), European Urban and Regional Studies, Problems of Post- Communism, International Spectator, and Digital Icons.Â