This chapter delves into the transformation of Gulf cities like Dubai and Doha from small fishing communities to bustling centers of wealth, driven by oil money. It examines the ambitious developments aimed at attracting business and tourism, while raising concerns about the sustainability and risks of relying heavily on oil resources.
Exploring the incredible transformation of the Persian Gulf from a collection of small fishing villages to the global epicenter of oil-fueled opulence. Cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh have risen from the sands with grand visions of becoming world-class business and tourist destinations. But is this meteoric rise sustainable, or just a facade built on dwindling oil reserves? We delve into the ambitious projects, the looming challenges, and the critical question of what happens when the oil runs out. Will these cities thrive in a post-oil world, or are they destined to become relics of a forgotten boom?
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