The Emirati Dream is a provocative exploration of how the UnitedArab Emirates became the most successful capitalist experiment in theArab world. Written by Obaid AlZaabi, an Emirati insider with a frontrowseat to his country s transformation, the book weaves historicalnarrative, economic analysis, and political insight to explain why theUAE succeeded where others faltered. Through rich storytelling and data-driven argument, AlZaabi contraststhe UAE s pragmatic, pro-business ethos with the socialist and populistmodels that have dominated the region from Egypt s Nasserism toIraq s Baathism. He examines the pillars of the Emirati model: opentrade, limited taxation, foreign labor, state-led investment, and strategicneutrality in global affairs. He also reflects on the role of identity,leadership, and ambition in shaping the country s social contract. At once a celebration of the UAE s rise and a critique of its ideologicalalternatives, The Emirati Dream offers a new way of thinking aboutdevelopment, governance, and ambition in the Arab world and whatthe future might hold for a region at a crossroads.