Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success

  Author:    Christopher M. Davidson
  ISBN:    0231700342
  Sales Rank:    316644
  Published:    2008-03-15
  Publisher:    Columbia University Press
  # Pages:    390
  Binding:    Hardcover
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    18 from $21.50
  Amazon Price:    $23.40
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Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success
  

The city of Dubai is a remarkable success story. From its origins as a small fishing and pearling community, the emirate has steadily grown in strength to become the premier trading center of the Arabian Gulf. It is also the locus of an exciting and innovative architectural revolution. Despite the lack of democratization and genuine civil society, Dubai is now a booming metropolis of more than two million people, most of whom are expatriates enjoying the benefits of the city's increasingly diversified economy.

After providing a detailed history, Christopher Davidson explains Dubai's current prosperity by presenting an in-depth study of its post-oil development strategies and how they were implemented against a backdrop of near complete political stability. Davidson addresses future problems that may surface as the need for sustained foreign direct investment encourages far-reaching socioeconomic reforms, many of which may affect the ideological, religious, and cultural legitimacy of the traditional monarchy. He also analyzes Dubai's awkward relationship with its federal partners in the United Arab Emirates before highlighting some of the hidden costs of being the region's most successful free port-namely its attractiveness to international criminal fraternities, the economy of the global black market, and terrorist networks.

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05-03-09 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A detailed and well researched history on Dubai!
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This is essential reading material for everybody living and working in Dubai. Remarkebly this book has now appeared on the bookshelves in the bookstores of Dubai which surprised me! I thought it would not pass the sensorship of the local government. This account is very detailed and well documented and critical. I am hoping that the current financial situation in Dubai will add some additional chapters to this historic document.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-08-13 18:22:49 EST)
05-03-09 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A detailed and well researched history on Dubai!
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This is essential reading material for everybody living and working in Dubai. It is not for sale in Dubai itself for obvious reasons. This account is very detailed and well documented. I am hoping that the current financial situation in Dubai will add some additional chapters to this historic document.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-19 02:30:13 EST)
11-10-08 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Impeccable academic treatise on Dubai
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This book is for the serious reader; it reads like an academic treatise--dense, magnificently researched with fascinating subject matter.

The first couple chapters succinctly cover the emirate's history. The following chapters detail the first free zone--Jebel Ali port--and the recent emergence of Dubai's diversified economy.

Chapter five concentrates of the distributed-wealth principle and Dubai's reliance on its rentier nature. The next chapter speaks of the paradoxes embedded in present day Dubai(the mix of East-West).

Dubai's relationships with the other emirates are explored in chapter seven, providing some really fascinating insights (who know alcohol was legal in Sharjah until Suadi helped bail the emirate out of its banking crisis in 1989?).

And the book concludes with a chapter on Dubai's naughty underbelly--gun running, terrorism, etc. Personally, I found it the least interesting chapter of the book.

One warning: if I hadn't lived in Dubai for a year before reading this book, it would not have resonated as strongly. Frankly, if you don't have a baseline understanding of Dubai, you may not get much out of it; the book is too dense and specific for a cursory understanding.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-05-03 12:43:31 EST)
11-04-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Very informative; some of the writing can be a little dry
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As other reviewers have pointed out, this book is full of information and facts, and is a very good introduction to Dubai/UAE. However, I didn't give it a 5-star because some sections were written a little too matter-of-factly; I found myself having to put the book down for a couple of days before picking it back up again to finish it.
Nevertheless, it is a good read overall for anyone who's interested in knowing more about what Dubai has been through.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-10 02:37:41 EST)
09-17-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Historical Perspective not Future Prospectus
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Despite the myriad of articles and sound bites about the latest achievements of Dubai, works dedicated to an in depth analysis of the city state have been extremely sparse. Search Dubai in Amazon and nearly all the books published were travel guides, with the exception of the book Dubai & Co.: Global Strategies for Doing Business in the Gulf States. There is a smattering of outdated literature about the UAE, but this does not little to illuminate the underlying trends and contradictions of the Emirate. Therefore Christopher M Davidson's academic work is particularly interesting and timely. Titled the vulnerability of success, this book has become the `go to' for a history of the Emirate and the ability to put the current achievements in context.

Upon starting the book, I immediately skipped from the 19th century tribal histories to the last chapter on the eponymous `Vulnerabilities of Success'. I was disappointed to find little that had not already been discussed in further detail elsewhere. For example, the subsection: `Present threat of Terror' merited only 2 pages, and the dynamics of the economy in the last few years seems largely neglected. For those looking for an up to date picture of Dubai politics and economics, even The Report Dubai 2007 contains more depth. But lacking any other reading material on Dubai, I flipped back to 19th century tribal politics.
Despite his title, Davidson's work on the history of Dubai is the core of this book, and where he certainly has the most to contribute. Through his narrative it becomes clear how far back the tradition of capitalism and immigration extend, exemplified in the anecdote that "Some of the earliest motorcars imported into Dubai were purchased for the expressed purpose of bringing Pakistanis across the mountains from Fujairah so they could work without the need for visas or time consuming paperwork." (91) Davidson also gives satisfactory answers to some of the most vexing questions about demographics, such as stating authoritatively that nationals account for only 4% of the population, and that 75% of the population is male. (168, 192) Finally, he manages to provide a complete picture of Dubai's role in the UAE and the gulf. One revelation is that the UAE actually convinced Saddam to leave power:

The UAE also tried to head off the 2003 Anglo-American invasion of Iraq by offering Saddam Hussein and his family sanctuary on the condition that he respected Bush's ultimatum and left Iraq. Although it would appear that Saddam actually accepted this proposal, only for the Arab League to later force the UAE to withdraw it on the grounds that it represented interference in a fellow member's internal affairs. (p. 168 from Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed in 2005)
Another is the recent integration of Dubai's forces into the UAE network, and the Unions attempts to cozy up to numerous western powers.

In sum, this is the reference book that lays the groundwork for further research on Dubai's history. While weak in analyzing emerging trends, Davidson's is valuable due to a thorough and interesting investigation into the context of the phenomenon that is Dubai.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-04 03:02:18 EST)
07-09-08 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  Fact packed, neutral, and colorful
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Although written by an academic authority on the subject this book was very readable, and in places I had to remind myself this was non-fiction, such is the scale and pace of Dubai's development. I ordered this quite some time ago, as a pre-release, and only received it this month, so there must have been some delays, but it was worth it. The history is fascinating and it is clear that the origins of the city still have a major influence on its current activities. I never understood before how the UAE and Dubai fitted together, along with many other questions I used to have in mind, but I now found explanations to this normally hidden and secretive part of the world. The information on the ruling families is incredible. Although it would have been good to have some color to the maps included, this book is absolutely invaluable and seems to be written by a genuinely neutral and construcitvely critical author, unlike most other books on the Persian Gulf.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-18 16:43:46 EST)
06-25-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Finally... a book on Dubai for the inquisitive
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This highly polished and painstakingly researched book is the first serious study of Dubai - one of the world's fastest growing and most headline-grabbing cities. There are eight chapters, beginning with a substantial historical background before turning to the present day development of the economy and the survival of the ruling family. Although respectful and dispassionate throughout, no punches are pulled and the book builds up to a strong climax with a discussion of security and terror threats. In some ways, the author himself is of equal interest as the book, with englishman Dr.Davidson considered to be as influential as a sheikh in some parts of this oil rich region.
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