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  1. United Arab Emirates

    Archaeological evidence indicates that in the 3rd millennium BC a culture known as Umm al-Nar developed in modern-day Abu Dhabi. There was trade with...
    Reference work entry 2023
  2. United Arab Emirates

    The UAE is one of the most proactive regional states in the Gulf and Middle East so far as regional and international affairs are concerned. This is...
    Md. Muddassir Quamar, Sameena Hameed, P. R. Kumaraswamy in Persian Gulf 2023
    Chapter 2023
  3. United Arab Emirates

    Archaeological evidence indicates that in the 3rd millennium BC a culture known as Umm al-Nar developed in modern-day Abu Dhabi. There was trade with...
    Reference work entry 2022
  4. United Arab Emirates

    Archaeological evidence indicates that in the 3rd millennium BC a culture known as Umm al-Nar developed in modern-day Abu Dhabi. There was trade with...
    Reference work entry 2022
  5. Translations of policy templates by international organizations’ country offices: A common strategic framework in the United Arab Emirates

    Research on International Organizations (IOs) has yet to examine policy template translations closely. These are documents routinely produced by IO...

    Article 24 April 2024
  6. Turkish power contestation with the United Arab Emirates: an empirical assessment of official development assistance

    Turkey's post-Arab Spring regional rivalry with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) influences the allocation of its Official Development Assistance...

    Nihat Mugurtay, Meltem Muftuler-Bac in International Politics
    Article 17 November 2022
  7. A Review of Food Security in the United Arab Emirates

    This paper aims to answer the burning question of how food markets help the food sovereignty in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The paper divulges...
    Ahmed A. Talabani in Digital Governance & Security
    Conference paper 2024
  8. United Arab Emirates

    Archaeological evidence indicates that in the 3rd millennium BC a culture known as Umm al-Nar developed in modern-day Abu Dhabi. There was trade with...
    Reference work entry 2021
  9. High-tech Nationalization of Gulf Employment: A New Labor Market Approach in the United Arab Emirates

    Gulf economic development is increasingly taking place across digital spheres and being driven by actors with advanced technological skill sets. Gulf...
    Chapter 2023
  10. An Analysis of Digital Transformation in Public Organizations: The Case of the United Arab Emirates

    Digital transformation signifies the adoption and implementation of digital technologies in solving wicked problems pertaining to public services....
    Abu Elias Sarker, Mohammad Habibur Rahman, M. Rezaul Islam in Open Government and Freedom of Information
    Chapter 2023
  11. Perceptions of Sport Governance and Performance in United Arab Emirates

    This study examines the perceptions of sport regulators and executives on national sport. Mann–Whitney test and exploratory factor analyses reveal...

    Abdulfattah Yaghi, Rashed Almutawwa in Public Organization Review
    Article 03 May 2022
  12. The provision of Arab Gulf aid: The emergence of new donors

    This study explores the motives of small Arab donors for the provision of aid. The existing literature of financial assistance separates donors into...

    Assem Dandashly, Christos Kourtelis in International Politics
    Article 17 November 2022
  13. United Arab Emirates

    The United Arab Emirates (83,600 square kilometres) is situated on the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE is comprised of seven emirates...
    Chapter 2020
  14. United Arab Emirates

    Archaeological evidence indicates that in the 3rd millennium BC a culture known as Umm al-Nar developed in modern-day Abu Dhabi. There was trade with...
    Reference work entry 2020
  15. Israel-Arab Normalization: Reflections from Pakistan

    The Palestinian-Arab conflict has always expressed itself in the politics and imagination of the people of Pakistan. Pakistan has not recognized the...
    Muhammad Shehryar Khan in Arab-Israel Normalisation of Ties
    Chapter 2024
  16. Arab Spring

    Tripathi looks at how America’s policy of democracy promotion triggered the Arab Spring protest movements from Tunisia, spreading through the Arab...
    Chapter 2023
  17. Migration, Integration and Belonging: Pakistani Migrants in Britain and in the United Arab Emirates

    This chapter focuses on migration, integration and belonging among Pakistanis in Britain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). I introduce the notion...
    Chapter 2021
  18. Looking for Constructive Journalism Principles in Arab Journalism Codes of Ethics: A Study on UAE, KSA, and Qatar

    Constructive journalism is a significant paradigm shift within the field of journalism that endeavors to depart from the conventional negative and...
    Hamoud Almahmoud, Rafael Cejudo Córdoba in Handbook of Applied Journalism
    Chapter 2024
  19. Signs, media, and hyperreality: semiotization and mediatization of political conflicts in the Arab world

    This article studies how signs, media, and the hyperreality of politics that the signs and media create and nurture have become deeply involved in...

    Article 21 November 2023
  20. Normalization of Relations Between Israel and Arab States: An Iranian Perspective

    The roots of conflict between IranIran and the Arab countriesArab countries can be traced back in the centuries old Arab and Ajam rivalry. The...
    Syed Qandil Abbas in Arab-Israel Normalisation of Ties
    Chapter 2024
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