Journal of Arabian Studies, Volume 13, 2023, Issue 1 | Qatar’s World Cup Goals

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Introduction: Qatar’s World Cup Goals – Domestic Development and Global Influence
Danyel Reiche

Qatar: Between the Blockade and the World Cup
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen

Open Access
The 2022 World Cup and Shifts in Qatar’s Foreign Policy
Hissa A. Al-Kubaisi

Perceptions of Qatar Airways Sponsorships in Major European Football Clubs: Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain
Danyel Reiche

Identity Matters: Qatar and Paris Saint-Germain
Thomas Ross Griffin

The Aspire Dome has the capacity to host 13 different sporting events simultaneously in a climate controlled arena providing student-athletes with unmatched opportunities to train in their main sporting discipline, while also benefiting from easy access to world class facilities for other sports. In addition to a full sized indoor football pitch. Aspire also has seven well-maintained outdoor football pitches.

Soft Power as “Beauty, Brilliance, Benignity”: The Case of the Aspire Zone Elite Sports Complex in Qatar
Paul Michael Brannagan & Seth Joseph Perkin

Open Access
Rising to the Occasion: Qatar’s Pandemic Experience
Kamilla Swart & Othman Al Thawadi

Creating Sports Humanitarianism: The Nexus of Qatar’s Development Assistance and Sport
Sebastian Sons

Good Things Come from Small Places: Communicating Qatar to World Cup Tourists
Irene Theodoropoulou

From the Furjān to the Stadiums: Examining Qatari Football Fandom and Migrant Experiences before and during the World Cup
Aisha Al-Kuwari & Uday Chandra

The Game is Still Beautiful without Beer: Qatar 2022’s New Model for Alcohol Availability at the FIFA World Cup
Susan Dun


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