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Figure 1. Impact of sports diplomacy on international relations and social integration.
Figure 2. The impact of sports events and mega-sporting events on improving relations between nations.
Figure 3. Correlation of social, economic and political aspects in sports diplomacy. The figure presented is a scatter plot matrix that visualizes the correlations between various social, economic, and political factors related to sports diplomacy. The analysis explores six key variables: Social Participation, Infrastructure Development, Government Policy, Social Inclusion, Olympic Participation, and Mass Sports Participation. Each pair of variables is represented by scatter plots that highlight the relationship between them. The primary observation from the matrix is the positive correlations between several key aspects: Social Participation and Infrastructure Development: The plot suggests a positive relationship, indicating that higher levels of social engagement in sports are associated with better sports infrastructure. This implies that as communities become more active in sports, the demand for and investment in facilities may increase. Government Policy and Social Inclusion: A positive correlation is observed between government policies and social inclusion, which suggests that supportive governmental frameworks help promote inclusivity in sports, ensuring equal access for marginalized groups. Olympic Participation and Mass Sports Participation: There is a noticeable positive correlation, suggesting that nations with higher levels of Olympic involvement also tend to have greater mass sports participation. This reflects the trickledown effect of elite sports success on grassroots and recreational sports activities.
BRICS Data set -correlation analysis on social, cultural, and economic aspects.
BRICS Countries Data.

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The role of sports diplomacy in the sociology of international relations: A case study of the BRICS countries
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May 2025

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International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies

Ainur Ramazan

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Rinat Salikzhanov

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Serik Aktayev

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Alibek Shoqparov

This study examines the role of sports diplomacy in enhancing international relations and promoting social integration, focusing on how mega-sporting events strengthen diplomatic ties. It explores sports as a “soft power” tool, with particular attention to its social, cultural, and economic impacts in BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). The research employs a combination of data collection and correlational analysis, using data from major sporting events such as the Olympics, FIFA World Cups, and BRICS Games. It investigates the social, cultural, and political effects of these events, with a special focus on BRICS nations. The analysis reveals significant correlations: a positive correlation (r = 0.76) between public participation and sports involvement, a strong correlation (r = 0.85) between Olympic participation and infrastructure development, and a high correlation (r = 0.88) between social inclusion and government policies. These findings highlight the role of sports diplomacy in promoting public engagement, social equity, and infrastructure development. Sports diplomacy, as a form of soft power, plays a key role in advancing international relations, fostering social inclusion, and driving economic growth. The findings offer practical insights for policymakers, particularly in BRICS countries, on strategically utilizing sports diplomacy to enhance foreign policy and build global partnerships.

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