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The Geopolitical Economy of Sport Power, Politics, Money, and the State

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 06/2023
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

This is the first book to define and explore the geopolitical economy of sport – the intersection of power, politics, money, and state interests that both exploit and shape elite sport around the world. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the global response, and the consequent ramifications for sport have put the geopolitical economy of sport front and centre in both public debate and academic thinking. Similarly, the Winter Olympics in Beijing and the FIFA World Cup in Qatar illustrate the political, economic, and geographic imperatives that shape modern sport. This book brings together studies from around the world to describe this new geopolitical economy of sport, from the way in which countries use natural resource revenues, accusations of sport washing, and the deployment of sport for soft power purposes, to the way in which sport has become a focus for industrial development. This book looks at the geopolitical economy of sport across the globe, from the Gulf States’ interests in European soccer to Israel seeking to build a national competitive advantage by positioning itself as a global sports tech start-up hub, and the United States continuing to extend its economic and cultural influence through geopolitical sport activities in Africa, Latin America, and the Indian subcontinent. This book captures a pivotal moment in the history of sport and sport business. This is essential reading for any student, researcher, practitioner, or policymaker with an interest in sport business, the politics of sport, geopolitics, soft power, diplomacy, international relations, or international political economy.




Sommario

List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Towards a Geopolitical Economy of Sport Simon Chadwick, Paul Widdop, and Michael M. Goldman PART I: Russia and Ukraine 2. Athletes’ Early Responses to the War Against Ukraine Leo Goretti 3. Sport Sanctions Against Invasive Russia Daryl Adair 4. What Future for Putin’s Sport Power? Lukas Aubin 5. Governance Dysfunction in World Sport: Issues Raised by the Conflict in Ukraine Sergey Altukhov 6. Public Remembering of Sochi 2014 at a Time of War: The Kremlin’s Soft Disempowerment through Sport Vitaly Kazakov 7. Transnational Leagues and Their Role in Projecting Soft Power Olivier Jarosz, Konstantin Kornakov, and Adam Metelski PART II: China 8. The International Paralympic Committee, Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games, and the Invasion of Ukraine Verity Postlethwaite 9. Israel’s Winter Sports Diplomacy and Beijing 2022 Yoav Dubinsky 10. The Global Sporting Power Elite: Eileen Gu Donna Wong and Yue Meng-Lewis 11. China’s Moves to Influence the Geopolitical Economy of Sports: The Three Axe Strokes Lingling Liu and Dan Zhang 12. Making of (Not Only) a Sports Superpower: The Chinese Dream Abhishek Khajuria 13. Chinese Super League: Soft Power, Investment, and Sustainability Ricardo Gúdel and Emilio Hernández 14. Doing Sports Business in China: Still a Slam Dunk? Jonathan Sullivan and Tobias Ross PART III: The Gulf and South Asia 15. Qatar and the 2022 FIFA World Cup: Soft Power, State Branding, or Nation Building? Kristian Coates Ulrichsen 16. Geopolitics of Sport in the MENA Region Mahfoud Amara and Sara Mehanna Al-Naimi 17. Sport and Saudi Arabia: Mimetic Isomorphism, Soft Power, and Disempowerment Nicholas Burton and Michael L. Naraine 18. Sport Washing and the Gulf Region: Myth or Reality? Simon Chadwick and Paul Widdop 19 Geopolitics of Cricket in India Mohit Anand PART IV: Africa 20. Africa in the Global Football Business Complex Gerard A. Akindes 21. The NBA’s Partnership with Rwanda Michael M. Goldman and Jeffrey W. Paller PART V: Football 22. The Politics of Alternative Football: Curious Friends Steve Menary 23. The Conjunctural Politics of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup: United 2026 Adam S. Beissel 24. The Attempted Reshaping of the Turkish Football Landscape under the AK Party: A Transaction Cost Economics Explanation Steven H. Seggie 25. Football and the City: A Sports Place Branding Perspective of Barcelona and Manchester Xavier Ginesta and Carles Viñas 26. The European Super League and Football’s Privatization Alexey Kirichek PART VI: Motorsport 27. Sport Governance, Geopolitical Change, and Organizational Resilience: The Case of Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Hans Erik Næss 28. The Geopolitics of Money Versus Morals: Location, Location, Location of the Formula 1 Race Calendar Tim Dewhirst 29. The End of Oil?: Formula One’s Changing Face Josh Rayman PART VII: Peace, Diplomacy, and Society 30. Sport, Geo-Politics, and the Peace Process Grant Jarvie 31. Sports Diplomacy in the Pacific Region and the Sino-Australian Great Game Stuart Murray and Tony Yang 32. Sports, Race, and Cosmopolitanism J.P. Singh 33. Transgender Sport Bans Come for Elite Sport: Federations’ New Attempt to Define Womanhood Sydney Bauer PART VIII: Implications 34 What the Cases of Gazprom, the NBA, and Qatar Mean for Sport Industry Decision-Makers Simon Chadwick and Paul Widdop Index




Autore

Simon Chadwick is Professor of Sport and Geopolitical Economy at Skema Business School in Paris, France, where he is also a member of its Publika think tank and Director of its Global Executive MBA in Sport. Chadwick’s work combines his global interests in sport, geography, politics, and economics, meaning that his current research is focused on, for example, ownership and sponsorship in football by state-owned corporations. He has worked extensively in sport with clubs, governing bodies, commercial partners, and governments. Paul Widdop is Senior Lecturer at the University of Manchester, UK. His research explores social and economic networks around the consumption and production of sport. He has published widely in the areas of sport and culture including articles in the Journal of Consumer Culture, Cultural Sociology, Cultural Trends, Electoral Studies, and the Journal of Political Marketing. Widdop serves on the editorial board of several academic journals and is co-founder of the Football Collective, a learned society of academics researching impacts of football on society. Michael M. Goldman is Professor with the Sport Management Program at the University of San Francisco, USA, while also working with the Gordon Institute of Business Science in South Africa. He works with students, managers, and clients to enhance their abilities to acquire, grow, and retain profitable customers and fans.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032390611

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 2.29 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:2 b/w images, 10 tables and 2 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 302
Pagine Romane: xvi


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