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Raphaël Le Magoariec

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Raphaël Le Magoariec is a member of the Arab world and Mediterranean team at the University of Tours in France and a freelance consultant. He holds a PhD in geopolitics from the University of Tours. His research focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and their sports policies.

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The UAE’s Pitch for Cricket

Cricket has become a key part of the United Arab Emirates’ multipolar approach to sports investment, where franchise ownership, player markets, and transnational capital converge to support economic diversification and power projection.

Oman's Syed Aamir Kaleem, left, celebrates his 50 runs with batting partner Hammad Mirza during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Ireland and Oman in Colombo, Sri Lanka, February 14. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

The New Identity of “Zayed’s Children”: UAE Football’s Second Wind

Can the UAE build a sports culture that matches its global ambition?

United Arab Emirates players line up during the national anthems before a match, October 14, 2025. (REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari)

The Camel in the Shadow of Vision 2030

As Saudi Arabia seeks to reposition itself as a leading regional and global actor, its embrace of camel diplomacy reflects a sophisticated recalibration of tradition for modern ends.

Camels are seen in action during the final race at a camel race course in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, March 17, 2023. (REUTERS/Mohammed Bimansour)