Beyond Football: The Geopolitical Dimensions of the Eurocup

by IE School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs

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Thu, May 9, 2024

12 PM – 1:30 PM (GMT+2)

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The IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs is delighted to invite all the community to a special event in the context of the "Peace Series". This talk will delve into the intricate web where sports, politics, and international relations converge. We will explore how the stakes of the Eurocup extend far beyond the football field, influencing diplomatic ties and national identities. The discussion will also ponder whether countries harness the competition as a diplomatic tool, using the global popularity of football to foster alliances or even defuse tensions.

Join us for this illuminating talk about one of the world's most watched sporting events.

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Andrew Bertoli

Andrew Bertoli’s research examines how sports influence world politics. He has written about whether international sports encourage peace between countries, how dictators exploit international sporting events for political gain, and whether banning certain countries from international sports can compel them to change their behavior. His other research projects look at how the internet has intensified ideological conflicts and the role that leaders play in international relations. Andrew previously taught courses on international security and research methods at UC Berkeley. Prior to coming to IE, he held postdoctoral fellowships at Dartmouth (2017-2018) and the University of Southern California (2016-2017). He received his Ph.D. in political science from UC Berkeley in 2016.


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