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Unite the Masses: The Political and Social Role of Football in Syria, 2000–2015
Y. Blanga
Department of Middle Eastern Studies
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Syria
100%
Football
100%
Social Roles
100%
Political Role
100%
Syrian
33%
Stadium
33%
Europe
11%
Politics
11%
Civil War
11%
Violence
11%
In-laws
11%
Poverty
11%
Egyptian
11%
Cairo
11%
Crisis Time
11%
Civilian Life
11%
Foreign Policy
11%
Soccer
11%
Internal Conflict
11%
Intercurrent Events
11%
Hunger
11%
Refugees
11%
Football Fans
11%
Minimum Wage
11%
Fan Club
11%
Sucking
11%
Bedroom
11%
Professional Football League
11%
Playing Field
11%
Social Oppression
11%
Escapism
11%
Football Clubs
11%
Political Oppression
11%
Huge Wave
11%
Expressing Opinions
11%
Internal Situation
11%
Popular Sport
11%
Social Sciences
Syrian Arab Republic
100%
Sport
100%
Social Roles
100%
Foreign Policy
8%
Escapism
8%
Popular Sport
8%
Playground
8%
Minimum Wage
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Minimum Wage
100%