The Role of Soft Power and Mega-Events in advancing Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 – A systematic review
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 represents an ambitious national transformation programme aimed at
reducing dependence on oil, diversifying the economy, and strengthening the Kingdom’s global
influence. In order to achieving these goals strategic use of soft power and mega-events to reshape
international perceptions, attract investment, and stimulate growth in tourism, culture, entertainment,
and sport is being done. This systematic review critically examines how these instruments contribute to
Vision 2030 by analysing peer-reviewed studies, comparative case literature, government publications,
and grey literature from 2015 to 2024.
The findings show that mega-events and soft power initiatives play a significant role in expanding
tourism revenues, accelerating infrastructure development, enhancing global positioning, and
supporting social transformation. They also reveal ongoing challenges, including criticisms of
sportswashing, questions around sustainability, and the difficulty of assessing long-term outcomes.
Based on this evidence, the study offers recommendations centred on improving transparency,
strengthening legacy planning, investing in local capacity, and enhancing the integration of cultural and
sporting initiatives within broader development strategies.
While the review provides a comprehensive synthesis, it is limited by the relatively recent nature of
Vision 2030, the scarcity of long-term observed studies, and reliance on grey literature where peer
reviewed sources are still emerging. These limitations highlight the need for future research that tracks
long-term impacts of Saudi Arabia’s soft power and mega-events over time and examines their
effectiveness through primary data.
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mega-events, soft power, Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030, national transformation
