
Lacking the oil reserves of the emirate's neighbors, Dubai's ruling family created a parallel economic reality fueled by real estate, international investment and the art of the possible. The emirate was fashioned into a sleek cityscape of startling images: Islam balanced against the seduction of Western capitalism, and tribal traditions brushing the fleeting trends of globalization.
The Burj Dubai, the tallest building in the world, shines in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The recession has left the emirate with miles of office space it can't rent.
(Mike Hewitt / Getty Images)
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