Just along the Persian Gulf, lies a vast land full of fundamental principles held true in virtually every efficacious country in the world. Its population of nine million ranks the 93rd largest country in the world (Trading, 2016). The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has evolved from a small, slow business country into one of the top economic powerhouses in the world. A successful country must be able to intertwine a successful economy with the satisfaction of its people. Through culture, an individual can express individual interests, which in turn can help create a successful economy. Culture is the beliefs, arts, and customs that define a country. Its ability to combine small businesses with the overall desire to grow larger will be …show more content…
The city of Dubai has many attractions that bring personnel from all faces of the world to visit. Attractions such as the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Mall of the Emirates, Ferrari World, and the Burj Khalifa stand out as massive tourist attractions, bringing revenue to support the country’s economy. With the creation of Etihad and Emirates airlines, tourism through Dubai helps the economy flourish (Morton, 2011). The most intriguing part of UAE lies in the complexity of its military. The diversity of UAE’s military puts many other countries to shame. It remains as one of the most technologically advanced militaries in the world due to the constant procuring of the newest military innovations. It is on pace to become the world’s largest defense importer. The finest scientists in the world have researched its developments in weaponry. The force remains comprised of four major professional uniformed services to include the UAE Army, UAE Air Force, UAE Air Defense Force, and UAE Navy. The UAE Navy is broken down into two subsystems, UAE Marines and UAE Coast Guard (Bienaime, 2014). The military is located in Abu Dhabi and is responsible for the defense of all of its monarchies. The central UAE Air Force and Defense Force lies at Al Dhafra Air Force Base, which is located outside of Abu Dhabi. The United States has several Army and Air Force detachments assisting UAE in its defense from Iran and the fight against ISIS. The Air Defense Artillery
By the beginning of the second Millennium, many countries realized the need and necessity to cope up with the rest of the rapidly developing world. As they realized this necessity, they also realized that the key to growth and development is, indeed, education. As a result, many countries around the world entered the heated race of reforming their education systems hoping that this would ensure them a foothold in the modern world.
In the late twentieth century, the Middle Eastern nation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) began to make plans to distance itself from the petroleum industry that dominates most of the Persia. Driven by the fact that internal experts believe the country’s oil reserves will be depleted by the year 2012, the UAE is attempting to transition to a service industry, with a major focus on tourism, retail, and entertainment. In order to transform its economy, the UAE is first focusing of the already advanced city of Dubai, which is the first tax free, centrally-planned, freemarket capitalist society in the Middle East (1). With an economy valued at over forty six billion
But there’s more to Dubai than simply oil revenue. The westernisation of the emirate’s economy has created much diversification. Today’s new arrivals are as likely to find themselves employed in tourism, financial services or real estate as in energy or construction. They
The UAE is one of the riches nations in the world as measure by per capita GNP. The economy is primarily based on the oil
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was established 45 years ago, in 1971. However, that short lineage is deeply rooted in culture and affluence. UAE consists of seven states known as Trucial states. These Trucial states also known as Emirates are, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah Umm al - Qaiwain, and Ras al – Khaimah. Their vast growth and substantial success have made them one of the most economically thriving countries in the world. UAE has developed immensely since its birth, especially in the last 20 years. The territory of UAE is extremely rich in oil and natural gases, which are their main exports. Many different ethnicities make up the country’s population, so much so that Emirati citizens have become the minority in their own country. UAE also has a growing military force consisting of Air Defense Artillery, F-16 fighter jets, and heavy armored vehicles. Originally UAE relied on coastal fishing and farming for their main food source, UAE now imports most of its food.
Recently, a port was built in abu Dhabi to increase the ease of exportation and travel to neighboring countries by water. The construction of this port, as with other structures such as the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, have created many new jobs. These jobs outside of oil are extremely important to the economy of the UAE. 85% of the Emirati workforce is made up of immigrants, mostly from India and Taiwan. Therefore, more jobs are important to have, so that Arabs can have work in their own country. Tourism is now a big business as well. annually, it brings in up to 43.2% of the country’s total income. Since tourism is a business that doesn’t rely on a single resource, if oil were to run out, tourism would be a reliable primary source of income. The United Arab Emirates is also located in a very convenient geographical area for exportation (Hadman, Sara, New York Times). Other than oil, The UAE’s exports include dates, vegetables,
The UAE (United Arab Emirates) has been a federation of 7 emirates located on the Peninsula of Eastern Arabian with Saudi Arabia, Oman along with Qatar on its borders. In the north, Iran along with the Arabian Gulf are located. The populace of the UAE is varied and, like the various other Gulf nations, is comprised of migrants from not only the Middle East, but also India and Pakistan, along with Europe and Iran. In the last twenty years, the populace of the UAE exceeded substantially from 600,000 in 1985 to over 2.5 million in 1995 and flaunts somewhat over 4 million individuals today, of which just 20 % are native nationals. Roughly 80 % of the UAE populace is comprised of expatriates, most of whom are Indians, Iranians, Pakistanis along with Arab cizitens. The term "expatriate" is utilized throughout the text to stand for the above ethnic teams. The sharp boost in the UAE populace is attributable to the quick development in economic climate, trade and tourist. The populace spurt is generally triggered by foreign labor, which had migrated to the UAE to deal with the various ambitious advancement tasks (Baysal, 2001).
The United Arab Emirates is one of the fastest growing countries, with a high income per capita $48,800, comparable to the American income per capita of $49,000 (Central Intelligence Agency, 2012). Historically, the UAE had been a poor and underdeveloped region, due to its geographic placement in the desert. About three decades ago however, the country discovered and began to exploit its oil reserves. Since then, the economic stability of the nation increased.
The military of the UAE has grown exponentially in size and spending and nearly doubled their defense budget in the last decade. In recent years, they have gone from an unsociable military to one that is considering creating a coalition against Islamist terrorist groups with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. They assisted in the overthrow of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi back in 2011. The UAE has utilized the U.S. in the importation of F-16 and F-35 fighter jets as well as their own PATRIOT and Terminal High Area Air Defense air and missile defense systems. Currently, the U.A.E. is the third largest defense importer in the world. (Bienaimé and Rosen 2014) Furthermore, they are combating the fight against the spread of ISIS with bombing efforts along with the U.S and Australian fighter pilots. Exercises, conducted concurrently with real-time missions are taking place in order to work together in the continuing deterrent factor of Iran. Exercises like the JADEX (Joint Air Defense Exercise) are coordinated to achieve connectivity between the Army, Air Force and the UAE, as well as, certain host nations within the Arabian Gulf. The country's traditional rulers
AlMansouri also said that there are plans to hold exhibitions in the largest tourism markets and that the goal of the “Emirates for Hospitality” is to improve local human resources in the tourism sector. There are some disadvantages with boosting tourism in the UAE. The first disadvantage that the boost of tourism brought to the country is that we lost our culture. Our rich cultural heritage are diminished.People became more westernized. Citizens don’t follow the dress standards and elders are frustrated. Moreover, some tourists often don’t respect the UAE’s traditions and culture such as not following traditional dress standards or getting drunk in public. The second disadvantage is that there are more traffic in the country. In fact, citizens avoid the famous malls and tourist destinations because of the traffic. There are number of advantages affecting the country and society from boosting tourism in the UAE. The first and the main advantage is that tourism brings money. As Almansouri noted "Estimates indicate that the tourism sector will contribute 5.4 percent annually over the next 10 years to reach AED 236.8 billion by year 2026." This means that the income produced from tourism can make up a noticeable percentage of the national income. The second advantage, is tourism will provide more jobs for the UAE locals and non-locals. Some of these jobs are hotels, transportation, shops, restaurants and other places that needs staffing. As a matter of
UAE is located at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula on the Arabian Gulf sometimes referred to as Persian Gulf, bordering Oman , and Saudi Arabia to the south, sharing sea borders with Qatar and Iran (CIA World Factbook). The population is estimated to be 9.446 million and consists of 1.4 million Emirati citizens and 7.8 million expatriates, majority of whom came from India, Pakistan, Philippines and other Arab countries. It was established in 1971 as a federation of seven emirates (states). Each emirate is governed by a monarch; together, along with some elected representatives, they form the Federal Supreme Council – legislative organ. One of the monarchs is selected as the President of the United Arab Emirates.
United Arab Emirates is located in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula and it extends along the part of the Gulf of Oman and the southern coast of the Persian Gulf. Country is not very big; it is only the size of the Maine. The neighboring countries are Saudi Arabia to the west and south, Qatar to the north, and Oman to the east. : The UAE is primarily flat or rolling desert. Its coast, which stretches along the southern shore of the Persian Gulf, consists mainly of salt pans that extend far inland. The largest natural harbor is Dubai. The UAE has no permanent rivers, but the desert area of Abu Dhabi includes two important oases with adequate underground water for permanent settlements and cultivation. The climate of the UAE is generally hot and dry.
In 1971, six of the Trucial States of the Persian Gulf – Abu Dhabi, ‘Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn – merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). As a strategic location along the Strait of Hormuz, a transfer point for countless oil resources, the UAE has been able to play a vital role in the vast and diverse Middle Eastern economy. High oil revenues have been the result of this location, allowing the country’s per capita GDP (Gross Domestic Product) to virtually match those of prominent and influential Western nations. Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE and the Abu Dhabi emirate as well as the second most populous city in the country following Dubai. In 1962, a few years before the UAE was able to
Being one of the smallest nations in the world, the United Arab Emirates is uniquely positioned to be an economic superpower in the next few decades. With their forward thinking policies, and far reaching impact, one of the few things holding them back from success is their leadership. Although the United Arab Emirates has an involved authoritarian regime, diversification of the market economy, innovative trade policies, and forward-thinking government projects have created an arena for economic growth.
Forty years ago the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was a deserted land surrounded by vast desert and governed by Bedouins tribes. Since the early 1970s The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged from an isolated deserted country into an international destination for hundreds of nationalities. Today, the UAE is considered as one of the most developed countries in the Middle East. The UAE has experienced an economic transition and has reached similar standards as the developed countries. Essentially, the natural resources such as oil and gas have played the key changer to the Emirati economy and helped transforming the society from a tribal culture into an advanced country that attracts many foreign investors and high skilled