In less than two decades, Dubai has transformed itself from an
obscure Gulf emirate into a global center for business, tourism,
and luxury living. It is a fascinating case study in light-speed
urban development, hyperconsumerism, massive immigration, and
vertiginous inequality. Its rulers have succeeded in making Dubai
into a worldwide brand, publicizing its astonishing hotels and
leisure opportunities while at the same time successfully
downplaying its complex policies towards guest workers and
suppression of dissent.
In this enormously readable book, Syed Ali delves beneath the
dazzling surface to analyze how--and at what cost--Dubai has
achieved such success. Ali brings alive a society rigidly divided
between expatriate Westerners living self-indulgent lifestyles on
short-term work visas, native Emiratis who are largely passive
observers and beneficiaries of what Dubai has become, and workers
from the developing world who provide the manual labor and domestic
service needed to keep the emirate running, often at great personal
cost.
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