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Today’s R&D provides resources on China winning the bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Beijing will be the host city for the event, becoming the first city in history to host both a Winter and Summer Olympics. The decision by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) was made somewhat by default as there were only two choices – Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan – after the Norwegian government withdrew its support for Oslo hosting the Games. Human rights advocates have criticized the choice, arguing that China’s human rights record has not improved since hosting the Summer Olympics in 2008, but the IOC says that Beijing’s hosting of the Winter Olympics will expose hundreds of millions of people to winter sports. The IOC has also had to deal with the reluctance of some Western cities to host future Olympics as Boston, Massachusetts abandoned a possible bid for hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics due to concerns about cost.
Chinese are far less excited about Beijing 2022 than they were for the 2008 games. Here’s why http://t.co/mG7QWv6V9b pic.twitter.com/zN77zBvMoO
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) August 4, 2015
Snow joke: China gets the 2022 winter Olympics http://t.co/90GH6dGNgA pic.twitter.com/V2F91ZEUxz
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) August 3, 2015
2022 Olympics Leave China Beaming From Its Growing Clout http://t.co/DChfbfaN28
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 1, 2015
Is China’s 2022 Winter Olympics song too much like “Frozen’s” “Let It Go”? http://t.co/z8A9UoDZRd pic.twitter.com/Joe7Ec6YZs
— CNN International (@cnni) August 4, 2015
Beijing wins the 2022 Winter Games, in one of the strangest bidding processes in Olympic history. @reidstan reports http://t.co/Drj5DUi2Rd
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) August 1, 2015
Beijing wins an Olympic endurance contest http://t.co/g56h9Mj3aQ pic.twitter.com/XRd0ITeCEQ
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) August 1, 2015
2022 Olympics in #China will be a test for human rights http://t.co/Q4wuOsiou7 #Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/v00Ba3sxau
— AmnestyInternational (@amnesty) July 31, 2015
Back to the future: Olympics returning to China, not a choice location (via @olyphil) http://t.co/azhy9IjAbP pic.twitter.com/lE8AGWTEvh
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) July 31, 2015
China: Ensure 2022 Olympics Won’t Fuel Abuse http://t.co/FAFOD8ELTW
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) July 31, 2015
Rights Advocates, and a Monk, Oppose Beijing’s Winter Olympics Bid http://t.co/hNJCGOLlwJ #China
— Bryan W. Van Norden (@BryanVanNorden) July 27, 2015
The audience for winter sports in China may still be a small, but it’s growing: http://t.co/nb80YkudXM
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) August 1, 2015
How much are China’s Winter Olympics going to cost? This video breaks it down http://t.co/HDZxGjKiwG
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 4, 2015