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Soft power and soft disempowerment: Qatar, global sport and football’s 2022 World Cup finals
PM Brannagan, R Giulianotti
Leisure studies 34 (6), 703-719, 2015
4062015
The impact of Covid-19 on sport
J Grix, PM Brannagan, H Grimes, R Neville
International journal of sport policy and politics 13 (1), 1-12, 2021
2342021
Of mechanisms and myths: Conceptualising states’“soft power” strategies through sports mega-events
J Grix, PM Brannagan
Diplomacy & statecraft 27 (2), 251-272, 2016
2022016
Interrogating states’ soft power strategies: A case study of sports mega-events in Brazil and the UK
J Grix, PM Brannagan, B Houlihan
Challenges to Emerging and Established Powers: Brazil, the United Kingdom …, 2017
1972017
The soft power–soft disempowerment nexus: the case of Qatar
PM Brannagan, R Giulianotti
International Affairs 94 (5), 1139-1157, 2018
1962018
State strategies for leveraging sports mega-events: Unpacking the concept of ‘legacy’
J Grix, PM Brannagan, H Wood, C Wynne
International journal of sport policy and politics 9 (2), 203-218, 2017
1412017
Sports mega-events, soft power and soft disempowerment: international supporters’ perspectives on Qatar’s acquisition of the 2022 FIFA World Cup finals
PM Brannagan, J Rookwood
International journal of sport policy and politics 8 (2), 173-188, 2016
1272016
Esports governance: Exploring stakeholder dynamics
Q Peng, G Dickson, N Scelles, J Grix, PM Brannagan
Sustainability 12 (19), 8270, 2020
792020
Entering the Global Arena: Emerging States and Sports Mega-Events
J Grix, PM Brannagan, D Lee
Palgrave: Basingstoke, 2019
74*2019
Qatar, global sport and the 2022 FIFA world cup
PM Brannagan, R Giulianotti
Leveraging Legacies from Sports Mega-Events: Concepts and Cases, 154-165, 2014
732014
International prestige through ‘sporting success’: an evaluation of the evidence
J Haut, J Grix, PM Brannagan, I Hilvoorde
European journal for sport and society 14 (4), 311-326, 2017
622017
Qatar and the 2022 FIFA World Cup: Politics, controversy, change
PM Brannagan, D Reiche
Springer Nature, 2022
612022
The 2021 European Super League attempt: Motivation, outcome, and the future of football
PM Brannagan, N Scelles, M Valenti, Y Inoue, J Grix, SJ Perkin
International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 14 (1), 169-176, 2022
562022
Comparative elite sport development: Systems, structures and public policy
J Grix, PM Brannagan, B Houlihan
Routledge, 2008
362008
Qatar’s global sports strategy: Soft power and the 2022 World Cup
J Grix, PM Brannagan, D Lee, J Grix, PM Brannagan, D Lee
Entering the global arena: Emerging states, soft power strategies and sports …, 2019
182019
Sports mega-events and the concept of soft power
J Grix, PM Brannagan, D Lee, J Grix, PM Brannagan, D Lee
Entering the global arena: Emerging states, soft power strategies and sports …, 2019
172019
Qatar’s soft power gamble: The FIFA World Cup 2022
PM Brannagan, J Grix
E-International Relations, 2014
172014
Unpacking the politics of ‘sportswashing’: It takes two to tango
J Grix, A Dinsmore, PM Brannagan
Politics, 02633957231207387, 2023
162023
Mass social change and identity hybridization: the case of Qatar and the 2022 FIFA World Cup
PM Brannagan, D Reiche, L Bedwell
Identities 30 (6), 900-918, 2023
152023
Nation-state strategies for human capital development: the case of sports mega-events in Qatar
PM Brannagan, J Grix
Third World Quarterly 44 (8), 1807-1824, 2023
122023
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