New Middle East Brief — Sportswashing or Statecraft? The Politics of Football in the Arab World
In our latest Middle East Brief, Ibrahim Elhoudaiby examines the political significance of football in the Arab world by showing how it has become an instrument of statecraft rather than merely a vehicle for reputation management.
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