Just for Kicks: Football as a Potential Harmoniser in the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Global Sport Management Pub Date : 2021-02-04 DOI:10.1080/24704067.2021.1871856
A. Ahsan
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Abstract When the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor began in 2015, many Pakistanis remain concerned about a possible Chinese overreach in the country’s economic and political spheres. In this paper, I suggest that China can placate these critics by utilizing soft power through football. Under Xi Jinping, China has encouraged and supported significant investments in the sport at home and abroad, especially in Europe. While Pakistan is a minnow in world football, the sport is extremely popular among many working-class groups in different regions of the country like Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These regions, despite their contentious socio-political environments, are crucial for the success of CPEC’s myriad development projects. Using publicly available information, I explore recent Chinese movements in world football, building a theoretical case for why involvement in Pakistani football can bring benefits of goodwill towards harmonizing CPEC’s acceptance, diversifying Sino-Pak ties, building soft image for China through sports in Pakistani society, and facilitating service-oriented local empowerment through the Beautiful Game.
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只是为了好玩:足球是中巴经济走廊的潜在协调者
当中巴经济走廊于2015年启动时,许多巴基斯坦人仍然担心中国可能在该国的经济和政治领域过度扩张。在本文中,我建议中国可以通过足球运用软实力来安抚这些批评。虽然巴基斯坦在世界足球中只是一条小鱼,但这项运动在该国俾路支省、吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦和开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦等不同地区的许多工人阶级群体中非常受欢迎。尽管这些地区的社会政治环境存在争议,但它们对中巴经济走廊众多发展项目的成功至关重要。利用公开的信息,我探讨了中国在世界足球中的最新运动,建立了一个理论案例,说明为什么参与巴基斯坦足球可以为协调CPEC的接受带来善意的好处,使中巴关系多样化,通过巴基斯坦社会的体育为中国建立软形象,并通过美丽的比赛促进服务型的地方赋权。
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Journal of Global Sport Management
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