[ONLINE] – How “Soft” is the Power of Sport?
- Virtual
- 2PM – 3:15PM EDT
The year 2022 has been a busy one at the intersection of sport and geopolitics. Qatar is only the latest nation to brand itself and exert its “soft power” by leveraging sport, with the forthcoming FIFA Men’s World Cup. We saw China do it earlier in the year with a Winter Olympics, and Saudi Arabia with a new golf league, while Russia lost its sporting soft power to the sanctions that followed its invasion of Ukraine. But this is not a new phenomenon; global sport has always been enmeshed in political messaging and international power politics. Join Ƶ’s National Fellows Program and the Convergence Lab at Arizona State University to explore how nations leverage sport to advance political agendas, and how we fans, as sport’s “consumers,” should think about these efforts and react to them.
Speakers:
Carlos Bravo-Regidor,
Professor, Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE)
Anne-Marie Slaughter,
CEO, Ƶ
Franklin Foer,
Staff Writer, The Atlantic
Author, How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization
Former National Fellow, Ƶ
Lise Klaveness,
President, Norwegian Football Association
Michael Page,
Deputy Director, Middle East and North Africa Division
Human Rights Watch
Moderator:
Andrés Martinez,
Editorial Director, Future Tense
Professor of Practice, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, ASU