http://www.itsallpolitics.com/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,26/topic,204.msg38377/#msg38377Here is the link to my pics...as requested by Jericoacoara, aka Fort, here's a little description of my trip:
I hoped on a 13 hour flight from Atlanta to Dubai on the 1st of January when I had only got 3 hours of drunken sleep. I had stayed out all night on New Year's eve and had an early morning flight to catch from Chicago to Atlanta. I felt AWFUL. It was pretty much the one of the worst flights I've ever taken. I only stood up once during the entire flight to use the bathroom. Its the first time in my life my feet actually swelled up and I had difficulties putting on my shoes when we landed

The Int'l airport in Dubai was the nicest airport I've ever seen. My time in customs took about 30seconds in Dubai. I then went to my hotel, Novotel, and the World Trade Center in Dubai. We did some touristy things like seeing the Burj Al Arab, Burj Dubai, Dubai shopping centers (which were like 5th Ave. in NY city). The cost of things was comparable to NY city or San Francisco. Pretty expensive costs on things, but it wasn't too extreme. We (my group of students from Thunderbird School of Global Management) met with several companies and gov't officials gathering data and making contacts for research and future employment. We had a change to meet a rep from the Dubai Department of Economic Development. He was western educated and well spoken, but he was a politician nonetheless. He only spoke of positive things. When we asked him what type of obstacles that faced Dubai and its exploding growth he replied, "There are none"

I'm sure most of you know the current state of Dubai and its role in the int'l community. Its becoming the worlds tourist destination for the upper class...and its moving FAST. Everyone I spoke with including taxis and fast food cashiers spoke English well. Most of our time was in the business districts and free trade zones where companies don't have to pay any type of tax. I know that Americans who work over there do not have to pay income tax either if they make under 87,000USD a year. Its very common for employers to offer Americans a salary of 86,999USD with 100% medical, housing and transportation allowance, and a few free trips back to the states. We spent days with Dubai Ports World (the company that acquired US ports and was forced to sell them off thanks to the US gov't) Jay McDermott, GM, and some other non fortune 500s.
The Emirs of Dubai knew the city's future did not lie with oil (they are actually supposed to run out in 5-10 years); therefore, a different method of national income and imports were needed. The vision was to increase tourism. Tourism is big with large amounts of coastline so the Emir's have decided to double the countries coastline from 70km to 140km. Hence these INCREDIBLE land reclamation projects:
http://www.chiefengineer.org/content/content_display.cfm/seqnumber_content/2318.htmhttp://www.underwatertimes.com/news.php?article_id=31260104897
http://cu-megablog.blogspot.com/2006/09/manmade-landscapes-in-dubai.htmlSome obstacles facing Dubai:
-There are still partnership requirements for foreign companies
-90% of the country are not citizens
-app. 60% of the countries growth is financed by debt (US and British banks)
-possible instability with Iran and the West which would limit tourism
-high rate of inflation
-Dihram currency pegged to US dollar which lowers the nations purchasing power; however, it does make it more attractive for European tourists
I am currently pursuing some career opportunities and internships in Dubai. I would love to relocate there. Its safe, clean, new, and family friendly. I'm sure the GF (soon to be fiance, but don't tell her...ssshhhh) would have no problem relocating there. Everyone I met was very friendly and tourist shopkeepers were not too pushy. I understand the Dubai isn't representative of the ME as whole, but its a great place to be for Westerns who want to experience the ME before they total immerse themselves in non western like state such as KSA, Jordan etc.
I was fortunate enough to miss President Bush's time in the UAE. He was in Abu Dhabi at the time I was in Dubai (neighboring Emirate/city state). That wasn't the case in Egypt though. I'll make a post later about my time in Egypt.