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FORSTENLECHNER, INGO (4) answer(s).
 
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GCC's demographic imbalance: perceptions, realities and policy options / Forstenlechner, Ingo; Rutledge, Emilie Jane   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Securing a dynamic and open economy: the UAE's quest for stability / Lekhraibani, Rashed; Rutledge, Emilie ; Forstenlechner, Ingo   Article
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Summary/Abstract An estimated 50,000 American and 250,000 British expatriates currently reside in the UAE; around a quarter of them choose to make it their home for periods of five or more years. More than a third of the UAE population is non-Muslim; Christians and Hindus each account for around 15 percent. All faiths can congregate and worship without interference, and interfaith dialogue is encouraged and supported. With Dubai at the forefront and Abu Dhabi having recently instituted a “visitors welcome” campaign, the UAE has become a hugely popular tourist destination, changing the longstanding notion that travel to the Arabian Gulf is only appropriate for the purposes of business and work. Men and women serving in the U.S. Marines and UK Royal Air Force are regularly stationed at the Jebel Ali Port and the Al Minhad Air Base, respectively. The UAE has also participated in virtually every U.S.-led coalition campaign since 1991, making it the most dependable Arab partner of the United States. In fact, by a number of international metrics, it constitutes one of the most secular and “modern” nation states in the Greater Middle East.
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UAE, the Arab Spring and different types of dissent / Forstenlechner, Ingo; Rutledge, Emilie; Alnuaimi, Rashed Salem   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words UAE  Educational Reform  Arab Spring 
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Unemployment in the Gulf: time to update the social contract / Forstenlechner, Ingo; Rutledge, Emilie   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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