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The New Arab Urban - Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress (Paperback)
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The New Arab Urban - Gulf Cities of Wealth, Ambition, and Distress (Paperback)
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Cities of the Arabian Peninsula reveal contradictions of
contemporary urbanization The fast-growing cities of the Persian
Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational. The
world's tallest building is in Dubai; the 2022 World Cup in soccer
will be played in fantastic Qatar facilities; Saudi Arabia is
building five new cities from scratch; the Louvre, the Guggenheim
and the Sorbonne, as well as many American and European
universities, all have handsome outposts and campuses in the
region. Such initiatives bespeak strategies to diversify economies
and pursue grand ambitions across the Earth. Shining special light
on Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha-where the dynamics of extreme
urbanization are so strongly evident-the authors of The New Arab
Urban trace what happens when money is plentiful, regulation weak,
and labor conditions severe. Just how do authorities in such
settings reconcile goals of oft-claimed civic betterment with
hyper-segregation and radical inequality? How do they align
cosmopolitan sensibilities with authoritarian rule? How do these
elite custodians arrange tactical alliances to protect particular
forms of social stratification and political control? What sense
can be made of their massive investment for environmental
breakthrough in the midst of world-class ecological mayhem? To
address such questions, this book's contributors place the new Arab
urban in wider contexts of trade, technology, and design. Drawn
from across disciplines and diverse home countries, they
investigate how these cities import projects, plans and structures
from the outside, but also how, increasingly, Gulf-originated
initiatives disseminate to cities far afield. Brought together by
noted scholars, sociologist Harvey Molotch and urban analyst Davide
Ponzini, this timely volume adds to our understanding of the modern
Arab metropolis-as well as of cities more generally. Gulf cities
display development patterns that, however unanticipated in the
standard paradigms of urban scholarship, now impact the world.
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