In women’s international football, teams from Western Europe dominate, while Central and Eastern European countries are absent. Roland Benedikter and Dariusz Wojtaszyn explore why women’s football apparently enjoys more success in Western than in Eastern Europe, and whether there is an appetite for change
Co-Head of the Center for Advanced Studies, Eurac Research Bolzano
Roland is also Research Professor of Multidisciplinary Political Analysis in residence at the Willy Brandt Centre for European Studies at Wrocław University, Poland.
He is an editorial board member of books on topics related to global policy and globalisation, including Brill’s Global Populisms series.
Roland is co-editor of the series Re-Globalization(Global-e Journal, UC Santa Barbara) and a contributing editorial committee member of New Global Studies (De Gruyter).
His commentary has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Social Europe,Wiener Zeitung, Die Welt, Challenge, and other newspapers and magazines across Europe and North America.
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