Resilience through sports: Ukraine and Latvia confront geopolitical challenges
Marina Kamenecka-Usova, Maxym Tkalych

TL;DR
This paper explores how Ukraine and Latvia use sports to build resilience amid geopolitical tensions.
Contribution
The paper highlights new legal and policy measures in Ukraine and Latvia's sports sectors to address geopolitical challenges.
Findings
Ukraine and Latvia have adopted new legal frameworks to align sports with national security goals.
Both countries are using international sports organizations to foster resilience and ethical standards.
Sports are increasingly seen as a platform for protecting athletes amid geopolitical threats.
Abstract
This perspective article examines the response of the sports sector in Ukraine and Latvia to contemporary geopolitical challenges, particularly those arising from ongoing war in Ukraine. As tensions escalate, both nations have taken significant measures within the sports sector, adopting new legal frameworks and policies to align with national security goals. By analyzing recent legislative changes, sanctions, and collaborative efforts within international sports organizations, this article explores how Latvia and Ukraine's sports sectors are addressing political challenges. These efforts reflect a growing recognition of the need to uphold ethical standards, protect athletes, and use sports as a platform for resilience in the face of geopolitical threats.
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TopicsDoping in Sports · Sports, Gender, and Society
