Entertainment & Sports
Aug. 12, 2024
The rising US-China sports rivalry sparks worries about future conflicts
The International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency, dominated by America and its allies, have been accused of favoritism towards the US. The US must respect the independence of international organizations and create a more amicable atmosphere before the Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games.
Xinying Huang
Former Visiting Scholar at Stanford Law School
Huang served as a correctional officer and an attorney in China. He is interested in legal issues related to law enforcement international relations.
The United States and The People’s Republic of China are increasingly competing in various arenas with more direct confrontations. Currently, they are contending at the Paris Summer Olympic Games, not only vying for gold and overall medals but also engaging in disputes over doping allegations, particularly concerning the Chinese swimming team.
Just before the official start of the Paris Olympic Games, the New York Times reported that Chines...
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