Manchester City victory threatens to strengthen Middle Eastern autocrats

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Manchester City, by winning the Premier League for the first time in more than four... more

Saudi imams warn against mixing of sports, politics and protest

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Saudi and ultra-conservative imams have warned in separate statements against the mixing... more

Trade unions reject World Cup-related Qatar labor measures and threaten global boycott

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

International trade unions this week rejected World Cup-related Qatari proposals to meet... more

Qatar to legalize trade unions as Saudi Arabia pushes closer Gulf cooperation

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Qatar, in a bid to fend off an international trade union campaign against its hosting of... more

Soccer meets politics at Doha’s Mohammed Abdul Wahhab Mosque

by James M. Dorsey

Qatar’s increasing engagement in European soccer and international sport is just one leg in the small Gulf State’s high-risk attempts to position itself as a global player ‘on the right side of history’. But the accompanying social and political changes also spark local opposition in a conservative culture, James M. Dorsey writes in his second analysis on the Gulf State’s growing influence in international sport.

By James M. Dorsey

20 April 2012

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A multi-domed, sand-coloured,... more

UAE cancels soccer match amid mounting tension with Iran

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Increasingly strained relations between Iran and oil-rich Arab Gulf states spilled on to... more

Conservative Saudi crown prince endorses female participation in Olympics

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud has approved plans for the... more

Muslim players win hijab battle in their struggle for women’s rights

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Observant Muslim women soccer players won a first victory on Saturday with the... more

Bahrain’s 10:0 against Indonesia puts both nations in the political hot seat

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Bahrain’s stunning 10:0 thrashing this week of Indonesia in a World Cup qualifier... more

Lebanese victory boosts national unity and spotlights Gulf problems

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Lebanon advanced for the first time in its soccer history to the fourth and final Asian... more

AFC presidential election bears risk of renewed embarrassment

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

With campaigning started for the election of a new president of the Asian Football... more

Saudi Arabia builds stadium to accommodate women

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Saudi Arabia is building its first stadium especially designed to allow women who are... more

Qatari doubts about alcohol boosted by unlikely allies: World Cup hosts Brazil and Russia

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

With alcohol becoming a domestic political issue in the Gulf state of Qatar, host of the... more

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Qatar pledges to adhere to international labour laws in walk-up to 2022 World Cup

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Qatar, with trade union leaders set for a second round of discussions with world soccer... more

Debate questions emir’s powers to shape Qatar’s positioning as a sports hub and sponsor of revolts

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

Qatar’s debate about allowing alcohol and the sale of pork amounts to far more than a... more

Saudi Arabia embraces Salafism: Countering the Arab uprising?

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey       

SAUDI ARABIA has long been seen as the main backer of... more

Alcohol ban raises specter of problems for Qatar’s hosting of 2022 World Cup

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

A ban on alcohol on Qatar’s man-made The Pearl Qatar island coupled with the naming of a... more

FEMALE EMANCIPATION IN BAHRAIN: A TOOL FOR SOCIAL REFORM?

by Magdalena Karolak

Paper presented at the Symposium on "Gender transformations in the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa", Cairo, November 16-17, 2011

Migrant transfers in the MENA region: A two way street in which traffic is changing

by George Naufal

While remittances from the GCC countries to Asia slowed down during the crisis, there is no evidence of large... more

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