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Mira Al-Hussein

Fellow with Columbia University’s Global Centre and a researcher on the UAE and Gulf.

  • The image depicts a lively bar scene viewed from above. The bar features multiple shelves filled with bottles and is adorned with decorative lights. People are gathered throughout the space, engaging in conversation and enjoying drinks. The atmosphere seems vibrant and social, with a mix of patrons at the bar and tables. The lighting adds a warm, inviting ambiance to the setting. The Economic Contracts of New Gulf Citizenships Mira Al-Hussein · December 2021 In an effort to diversify their revenues before the end of the oil era and to attract economic talent, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are now granting citizenship to hand-picked expatriates, ignoring the large mass of foreign workers, even those who have been in the country for (…)
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