McCormick, John S.Bellotti, Jeremy AaronPegg, Scott M.Snodgrass, Michael D.2012-10-162012-10-162012-10-16https://hdl.handle.net/1805/3009http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/648Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This paper examines an international SDP NGO in relation to the most challenging limitations facing the current Sport for Development and Peace sector. Employing an existing academic framework of the contemporary SDP sector, this case study explores under what conditions an SDP organization might begin to emancipate themselves from such limitations.en-USSportPeaceDevelopmentPoliticsInternational RelationsNGOUnited Nations. Inter-Agency Task Force on Sport for Development and PeacePeaceEconomic development projectsPeace-building -- Social aspectsNon-governmental organizationsInternational relationsWorld politics -- 1989-Sports -- Political aspectsSports -- Political aspects -- IsraelSports -- Political aspects -- PalestineSports -- Sociological aspectsSports and stateArab-Israeli relationsArab-Israeli conflict -- PeaceGlobalizationPeace and Sport: Challenging Limitations Across the Sport for Development and Peace SectorThesis