Despite many negative expectations of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Russia delivered one of the best World Cups in living memory. This book brings together leading scholars working in Russian studies, sociology and political science to analyse the 2018 World Cup and assess its significance for sport, Russia and the world.
The book explores the connections between sport, soft power, populism, protest, and international politics, and investigates topics including security, surveillance, social media and patriotic mobilization, shining new light on key contemporary themes in the social sciences. It reflects upon the importance of sporting mega-events for public diplomacy, and considers what the 2018 World Cup can tell us about the current condition of Russian society and the Russian state.
This is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in soccer, sport and society, Russia, international politics, events, or post-Soviet societies.
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"Richard Arnold's volume is the first comprehensive, multidimensional academic reflection on the impact and legacy of the 2018 tournament for Russia in its immediate aftermath. It is a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars of Russian politics, society and sports, and a necessary starting point for subsequent reflections on the 2018 World Cup." Vitaly Kazakov, University of Manchester, Europe-Asia Studies
Introduction: a sporting riddle wrapped in mystery 1
RICHARD ARNOLD
1 The state of play in Russian football 14
MANUEL VETH
2 Security and the spectacle: the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russias safest
city 33
VOLKAN IPEK AND ANDREY MAKARYCHEV
3 Populist tactics: Ramzan Kadyrovs use of football as a political tool
during the 2018 FIFA World Cup 56
MICHAEL COLE
4 Increased output legitimacy by hosting mega sport events? The 2018 FIFA
World Cup in Russian Twitter discourse 79
HENK ERIK MEIER, JULIA GLATHE, MICHAEL MUTZ AND MARTIN HÖLZEN
5 Sport and domestic soft power in Russia: take the skinheads bowling 100
RICHARD ARNOLD
6 The case of Pussy Riots protest at the World Cup 2018 in Russia: the
policeman enters the game 118
OLGA IAKIMOVA
7 Football, film, and the Russian state: an unorthodox alliance 138
PETER ROLLBERG
8 Russian soft power as a result of FIFA 2018 154
TATIANA ZONOVA
9 Vladimir Putin, Russian foreign policy, and the 2018 FIFA World Cup: making
Russia great again 169
ANDREW FOXALL
10 Global soft power and local effects of the World Cup in Russia, Brazil,
and South Africa 187
MARINA MIKHAYLOVA
Richard Arnold is Associate Professor of Political Science at Muskingum University, USA, where he teaches courses on International Sports and Politics, Russian Politics, Russian Foreign Policy, and Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism.