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*deep breath*
I wrote one of my first paid articles for a website in which I analyzed the FIA and the Bahrain GP. I come from an academic background in political science and philosophy so I figured I may have a different perspective of it. It took me about a week to do. I had to do some extensive research into a lot of things such as the FIA Statutes, FIA good governing principles, FIA world motor sport council decisions, Freedom House Reports, Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry reports, etc.
It was very time consuming but I think it turned out alright. I am very new at this so it is possible I could have made mistakes here and there so I am interested in feedback.
These are the primary questions I address in the article.
(1) Were the decisions made by the FIA and F1 consistent with their organizational laws and governing principles?
(2) Were their actions with Bahrain consistent with actions taken in the past regarding political situations?
(3) Did the FIA have enough information to properly evaluate the political situation in Bahrain?
(4) Did the FIA and F1 maintain an apolitical status?
(5) Is there any other reason as to why the FIA would break it's own rules and governing principles for Bahrain?
The article can be found at the link below:
http://igpmanager.com/news-article/20/the-fia-and-bahrain-an-analysis--commentary
The article does not argue which side is right regarding the political situation in Bahrain. My focus is on the FIA/F1 but I had to take time to describe the situation in Bahrain. Please keep in mind the description follows what was reported and recognized by the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry which is endorsed by the Government of Bahrain.
Note: If I should have just posted this under the race thread I apologize.
I wrote one of my first paid articles for a website in which I analyzed the FIA and the Bahrain GP. I come from an academic background in political science and philosophy so I figured I may have a different perspective of it. It took me about a week to do. I had to do some extensive research into a lot of things such as the FIA Statutes, FIA good governing principles, FIA world motor sport council decisions, Freedom House Reports, Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry reports, etc.
It was very time consuming but I think it turned out alright. I am very new at this so it is possible I could have made mistakes here and there so I am interested in feedback.
These are the primary questions I address in the article.
(1) Were the decisions made by the FIA and F1 consistent with their organizational laws and governing principles?
(2) Were their actions with Bahrain consistent with actions taken in the past regarding political situations?
(3) Did the FIA have enough information to properly evaluate the political situation in Bahrain?
(4) Did the FIA and F1 maintain an apolitical status?
(5) Is there any other reason as to why the FIA would break it's own rules and governing principles for Bahrain?
The article can be found at the link below:
http://igpmanager.com/news-article/20/the-fia-and-bahrain-an-analysis--commentary
The article does not argue which side is right regarding the political situation in Bahrain. My focus is on the FIA/F1 but I had to take time to describe the situation in Bahrain. Please keep in mind the description follows what was reported and recognized by the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry which is endorsed by the Government of Bahrain.
Note: If I should have just posted this under the race thread I apologize.