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Type: Interview transcript / news clipping (house oversight committee record)
File Size: 2.58 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee release containing a transcript of an interview with a high-ranking UAE official (addressed as 'Your Highness', likely the ruler of Dubai). The speaker defends the economic models of Dubai and the UAE against international media criticism and stereotypes, emphasizing diversification, knowledge economy, and resilience during the global financial crisis. The interview is conducted by Shafiq Al Asadi of Al Hayat Newspaper.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Shafiq Al Asadi Journalist/Interviewer
Associated with Al Hayat Newspaper, conducting the interview.
Your Highness Speaker/Interviewee
The individual being interviewed (likely Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum based on context of Dubai leadership),...

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Al Hayat Newspaper
Source of the interview.
Masdar City
Strategic initiative in Abu Dhabi mentioned as an example of success.
Louvre
Mentioned regarding the building of an outpost in Abu Dhabi.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document release (indicated by footer).

Timeline (2 events)

Approx 2008-2009
Global financial crisis
Global/Regional
Unknown
Media campaign against Dubai
International Media

Locations (4)

Location Context
Primary subject of the text; discussed as an economic model.
UAE
United Arab Emirates, broader context for the Dubai model.
Mentioned as witnessing attacks/criticism despite successful initiatives.
Region mentioned in relation to stereotypes.

Relationships (1)

Shafiq Al Asadi Interviewer/Interviewee Your Highness
Text structure indicates an interview conducted by Al Asadi with a royal figure.

Key Quotes (4)

"It seems that seeing... distinct images of successful Arabs and Arab countries disturbs some people."
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"Dubai is an Arab city with scarce natural resources but with a clear vision of comprehensive development and social needs."
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"We are accustomed in the UAE to respond by work, not words."
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"It seems that any successful Arab model in economic development invites such negative treatment in the international media"
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individual or state, city or a company, is seen as unacceptable. It seems that seeing=2 0distinct images of successful Arabs and Arab countries disturbs some people. They would rather stick with the distorted images of Arab stereotypes in their minds.
I need to stress here a very important perception. We are not growing in order to be a model for its highest building in the world, best airport, and most luxurious hotel, and the largest seaport and man-made islands. These landmarks and features are unique and famous all over the world. But the Dubai model is beyond that. Dubai is an Arab city with scarce natural resources but with a clear vision of comprehensive development and social needs. It is a city that succeeded through its investments in human resources, its unique geographical location, and its trade expertise. This has enabled us to achieve unmatched growth and to become the focal connection between the East and West. Dubai has proved as well the possibility of coexistence of different cultures in an open and tolerant Arab Islamic environment.
Dubai’s model, which is part of the UAE model, lies in the success of the economy’s diversification, and in sparking the interest of the Arab region and neighboring countries in the information and communication technology, the e-government and the knowledge economy, and in facilitating access to the people in our region to global best practices. Our international experiences in various areas are often on display through exhibitions, conferences and other activities.
Dubai’s model also lies in proving the viability of investing in the region, of investing specifically in the knowledge economy and in human welfare. It has also raised the citizens’ expectations in the region concerning levels of good governance and transparency, and the quality of public services and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
Dubai is about providing the highest international standards in education and health systems. It is a city with entrepreneurial spirit that entered into international investment areas and bought assets in global ports, airports and financial markets. Dubai succeeded in building a global financial center and entering into partnerships with reputed financial institutions, and was able to compete globally in the areas of air and sea transport, and charitable initiatives that were created to help developing the less fortunate countries.
These are some of Dubai’s model features, which has attracted the attention of the world, and enticed the interest of the Arab region and its people, and inspired many people and motivated them. Is this the model that our critics are targeting?
I asked my brothers and myself this question and I did not expect a reply, because we are accustomed in the UAE to respond by work, not words. We believe in God and we have full faith and confidence in Him and in our people and businessmen and the many other believers in Dubai.
Abu Dhabi is also witnessing an attack since it succeeded in leading a successful Arab union and launched initiatives of a strategic and impo rtant nature such as “Masdar City.”. I know that the international media have covered art initiatives in Abu Dhabi, including building an outpost of the Louvre. But one gets the impression that even in such coverage of important initiatives, there’s invariably some reference or the other to discredited stereotypes of the Arab Gulf. Now the focus is on Dubai, and again the stereotypes are being brought up. It seems that any successful Arab model in economic development invites such negative treatment in the international media
To be fair, we read recently a few balanced articles reporting on what is the UAE doing regarding the effect of the global financial crisis on our region.
Al Hayat Newspaper - Shafiq Al Asadi
Your Highness, the media campaign has focused on pointing that Dubai is facing an economic crisis threatening the foundations of its economic development. What is the
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