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1. Does it take two to tango? The position and power of national sport bodies compared to their public authorities; Jeroen Scheerder, Elien Claes and Annick Willem
2. Australia: Evolution and motivators of national sport policy; Camilla Brockett
3. Belgium: Flanders: Sport federations and governmental sport bodies; Elien Claes, Jeroen Scheerder, Annick Willem and Sandrine Billiet
4. Canada: An evolving sport system; Lucie Thibault
5. Denmark: The dissenting sports system in Europe; Bjarne Ibse
6. Finland From steering to the evaluation of the effectiveness; Hanna Vehmas and Kalervo Ilmanen
7. France Organisation of sport and policy towards sport federations; Nicolas Scelles
8. Germany Autonomy, partnership and subsidiarity; Christoph Breuer and Tobias Nowy
9. Lithuania Organisation and governance of sport; Vilma Čingiené
10. The Netherlands How the interplay between federations and government helps build a sporting nation; Koen Breedveld and Remco Hoekman
11. Slovenia Towards the social configuration of sport system; Gregor Jurak
12. Spain Putting the pieces of the sport system in place
The role of the sport federations; Ramón Llopis-Goig
13. Switzerland Organisation of sport and policy towards sport federations; Emmanuel Bayle
14. UK: England National Governing Bodies of Sport and government agencies; Vassil Girginov
15. Conclusion The role of sport policies and governmental support in the capacity building of sport federations; Annick Willem and Jeroen Scheerder .
2. Australia: Evolution and motivators of national sport policy; Camilla Brockett
3. Belgium: Flanders: Sport federations and governmental sport bodies; Elien Claes, Jeroen Scheerder, Annick Willem and Sandrine Billiet
4. Canada: An evolving sport system; Lucie Thibault
5. Denmark: The dissenting sports system in Europe; Bjarne Ibse
6. Finland From steering to the evaluation of the effectiveness; Hanna Vehmas and Kalervo Ilmanen
7. France Organisation of sport and policy towards sport federations; Nicolas Scelles
8. Germany Autonomy, partnership and subsidiarity; Christoph Breuer and Tobias Nowy
9. Lithuania Organisation and governance of sport; Vilma Čingiené
10. The Netherlands How the interplay between federations and government helps build a sporting nation; Koen Breedveld and Remco Hoekman
11. Slovenia Towards the social configuration of sport system; Gregor Jurak
12. Spain Putting the pieces of the sport system in place
The role of the sport federations; Ramón Llopis-Goig
13. Switzerland Organisation of sport and policy towards sport federations; Emmanuel Bayle
14. UK: England National Governing Bodies of Sport and government agencies; Vassil Girginov
15. Conclusion The role of sport policies and governmental support in the capacity building of sport federations; Annick Willem and Jeroen Scheerder .