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C/P/223. Proposal. Effects of Soviet Union's sports policy on Olympic Games during 1951-1980
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- 2010
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The paper proposes research into the effects of the Soviet Union's sports policy on the Olympic Games from 1951 to 1980 with regard to the degradation of amateur values. The questions and objectives of the research are outlined, the areas for the literature review are indicated, research philosophy and methodology are described, the prospective value of the research is estimated.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Effect of Soviet Union\'s sports policy on Olympic Games during 1951-1980,
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