A new article by Slobodan Tomic, Research Analyst at I Trust Sport, has been published on the LSE European Politics and Policy blog - Doping in world sport: The real issue is that we still don’t know who to blame for anti-doping failures. Potential plans for reform would benefit from considering the wider picture in the anti-doping system. The roles and expectations of all stakeholders need to be specified, and appropriate accountability arrangements assigned. This would include defining the role of the state, international organisations’ roles, and the scope for action of the other stakeholders such as WADA and the IOC. It would then be possible to align powers more closely with responsibilities.
The full article can be read here.