Engulfed : how Saudi Arabia bought sport, and the world /

In 2034, Saudi Arabia will host the men's FIFA World Cup and mark the culmination of Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious plan to modernize Saudi Arabia, a kingdom of unfathomable wealth at the heart of the Islamic world, which is only now emerging from nearly a century of self-isolation. How d...

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Main Author: Montague, James
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Blink Publishing, 2025.
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Summary:In 2034, Saudi Arabia will host the men's FIFA World Cup and mark the culmination of Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious plan to modernize Saudi Arabia, a kingdom of unfathomable wealth at the heart of the Islamic world, which is only now emerging from nearly a century of self-isolation. How did we get here? Why would a country spend tens of billions of dollars, perhaps even hundreds of billions in the long run, to buy and control sport? Engulfed is a story about ambition, family rivalries, extreme wealth, power, murder and disinformation. It is also the story of dictatorship, political corruption and, at its root, how sport, football, yes, but also golf, boxing and even e-sports, became a vital geopolitical tool for Saudi Arabia. Drawing on Montague's exclusive first-hand interviews from his extensive travels across Saudi Arabia, the United States, the northeast of England, Spain, Turkey and beyond, Engulfed uncovers how the House of Saud zeroed in on the political power of sport, using it both as a powerful political tool of influence and as a way to rectify the PR damage caused by one of the most infamous assassinations in history, the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Physical Description:292 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:178512160X
9781785121609