Football Club Geopolitics

Football Club Geopolitics

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher: Max Milo

Published: 2024-05-17

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 2315021634

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Preface by Pascal Boniface. Why did the Euro soccer tournament follow in the footsteps of European integration? What confrontations are impossible between certain countries, such as those between Russia and Ukraine, or Armenia and Azerbaijan? Which matches have gone beyond sporting stakes to become geopolitical “wars”? Or, conversely, how can soccer be a tool of emancipation for peoples? Or even play a part in the political strategies of countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar as they seek to improve their image in the eyes of the world? In a pleasant and precise style, the author tells us 22 stories in which the round ball found itself at the heart of international relations. He shows us that geopolitics is neither boring nor reserved for seasoned diplomats, and that soccer can go beyond the pitch.


Soccer club geopolitics

Soccer club geopolitics

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher: Max Milo

Published: 2023-07-04

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 2315011302

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Why did Franco's Spain refuse to play against the USSR? Which matches have gone beyond the sporting stakes to become a geopolitical war? Which confrontations are impossible between certain countries, like the one between Russia and Ukraine? Or conversely, how can soccer be a tool for emancipation? In a pleasant and clear style, the author tells us 22 unusual stories to understand the world. In a few years, many people will say that they started to be interested in geopolitics through Kévin Veyssière's soccer stories, after having realized that geopolitics is not boring and uninteresting, nor is it reserved for seasoned diplomats and staff officers. Kévin Veyssière, 30, is an expert and professor in geopolitics and sports. He was a parliamentary collaborator at the National Assembly in France between 2017 and 2022. He is the author of Mondial, Soccer Club Géopolitics. 22 Unusual Stories about the Football World Cup (Max Milo, October 2022). The author is the creator of the website FC Géopolitics, which has popularized the geopolitics of soccer. His Twitter account has more than 50,000 followers. 150,000 people a day read his articles.


Soccer Club Geopolitics - New Edition

Soccer Club Geopolitics - New Edition

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher:

Published: 2024-05-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782315021628

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Preface by Pascal Boniface. Why did the Euro soccer tournament follow in the footsteps of European integration? What confrontations are impossible between certain countries, such as those between Russia and Ukraine, or Armenia and Azerbaijan? Which matches have gone beyond sporting stakes to become geopolitical "wars"? Or, conversely, how can soccer be a tool of emancipation for peoples? Or even play a part in the political strategies of countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar as they seek to improve their image in the eyes of the world? In a pleasant and precise style, the author tells us 22 stories in which the round ball found itself at the heart of international relations. He shows us that geopolitics is neither boring nor reserved for seasoned diplomats, and that soccer can go beyond the pitch.


Soccer Club Geopolitics

Soccer Club Geopolitics

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher:

Published: 2023-02-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782315011292

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Like the Olympic Games, soccer is much more than a sport-it allows each country to confront each other on another field than that of war, which has marked the history of nations for centuries.


Football Politics in Central Europe and Eastern Europe

Football Politics in Central Europe and Eastern Europe

Author: Roland Benedikter

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1793622477

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Football in Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe has long functioned as a carrier of the three “non-normal” socio-political drivers that were effective below the surface of modernity, including the official self-image of European political systems, since the second half of the 20th century: Tribal Politics, Imaginal Politics, and Contextual Politics. All three are trends that are currently surfacing prominently on an international and global level. Long before the return of the now proverbial “Political Tribes” by the means of populisms and neo-authoritarianisms in societies around the world, football in Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe worked as a subconscious vehicle of group instincts and political moods that represented, mirrored, informed and influenced political behavior and governmental decisions both in the post-WWII communist and then, after 1989, the neo-capitalist societies located east of the former iron curtain. Football has always been used by both governments and their opponents, including the dissident civil society, to further coherence and to symbolically represent specific readings of power relations, system ideologies and history. Football in Central and Eastern Europe was always able to attract and include large parts of the population, inducing them to symbolically express protest against the government or to sustain the “politics from above”. Through football politics, aspects of the area’s specific political mechanisms are introduced and explained.


Rugby World Cup

Rugby World Cup

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher: Max Milo

Published: 2023-08-30

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 2315012481

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How was rugby born in 1823? Why didn’t the first Rugby World Cup take place until 1987? Why are there so few «new nations» emerging in the world of rugby? How did the sport establish itself in New Zealand, South Africa, France, Ireland, Fiji, Georgia and Hong Kong? Are women’s rugby and the Olympic discipline of 7-a-side rugby opening up new frontiers? Why are the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia interested in the sport? Through 50 geopolitical and international questions, Kévin Veyssière invites rugby fans, the curious and budding geographers alike, to discover the genesis and evolution of this sport, so attached to its traditions and long kept out of the spotlight. The book’s concise, entertaining approach helps readers to better understand how rugby has become part of the global sports industry over time and across continents, and how it has become a formidable tool for understanding the political, economic and social changes taking place in the world today. Kévin Veyssière, 31, an expert and professor in the geopolitics of sport, is the founder of the Football Club Geopolitics medium, which has over 70,000 subscribers on social networks. He is already the author of two books (Football Club Geopolitics and Mondial) published by Max Milo.


The Geopolitical Economy of Sport

The Geopolitical Economy of Sport

Author: Simon Chadwick

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-06-06

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1000882284

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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.


Rugby World Cup

Rugby World Cup

Author: Kévin Veyssière

Publisher:

Published: 2023-08-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782315012350

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Kévin Veyssière takes us on a journey through the genesis and evolution of rugby, a sport so attached to its traditions that it has long shied away from the spotlight, to become today a tool for understanding changes in our world.


Tourism and Geopolitics

Tourism and Geopolitics

Author: Derek R Hall

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2017-01-25

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 1780647611

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With 29 contributors from across Europe and beyond, this work represents a unique and important resource that examines the many relationships between tourism and geopolitics, with a focus on experiences drawn from Central and Eastern Europe. It begins by assessing the changing nature of 'geopolitics', from pejorative associations with Nazism to the more recent critical and feminist geopolitics of social science's 'cultural turn'. The book then addresses the important historical role of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in geopolitical thinking, before exemplifying a range of contemporary interactions between tourism and geopolitics within this critical region. Pursuing innovative analytical paths, the book demonstrates the interrelated nature of tourism and geopolitics and emphasizes the freshness of this research area. Addressing key principles and ideas which are applicable globally, it is an essential source for researchers, teachers and students of tourism, geography, political science and European studies, as well as for diplomatic, business and consultant practitioners.


The Geopolitical Economy of Football

The Geopolitical Economy of Football

Author: Michael M. Goldman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2024-11-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781032753645

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This book examines the new geopolitical economy of football, exploring the intersection of money, politics and power in the world's most popular sport. Against a background of international conflict and the emergence of powerful new state actors in world sport, the book considers how football investments and events have become instruments of soft power and industrial development, and how football plays an increasingly significant role in global politics and international relations. Featuring the work of leading researchers from around the world, and case studies from five continents, the book examines key contemporary issues such as the Gulf States' interests in European soccer and debates around 'sportwashing' and human rights, the global politics of artificial intelligence (AI) in football, and football's complex relationship with migration and identity in Africa and Latin America. It considers the seismic impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the geopolitics of football; on the shifting landscape of the governance of football in Europe; the rise of Major League Soccer and the 'Messi effect', and how the development of China and India into global economic superpowers is reflected in their vision for their domestic football leagues. The book also considers the importance of FIFA and their commercial partners and stakeholders as geopolitical actors on the world stage. This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in sport, political economy, international politics, globalisation or development.