In a globally interconnected society where all countries constantly exchange everything, distinction and individuality are increasingly the only real differences we possess. Countries are increasingly copying one another in their everyday practice of traveling the same path to wealth. The most powerful individuals serve as idols, while others who were left behind work to find or create opportunities and potentials in order to become a global superpower. Given the admiration for Europe in the Middle East and the ongoing efforts of its citizens to immigrate there, copying the European lifestyle is becoming the Middle East daily dream. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, actually stated: "The Middle East can become the new Europe if its countries adopt modernity and development." A strong and cheerful claim that is also challenging to believe in view of the current conflicts and wars in the Middle East, especially in several Arab countries where deficient healthcare and life standards exist. This essay will analyze the likelihood that the Middle East will become a new Europe in our modern world, as some Arab leaders have envisioned. The study will do this by comparing and contrasting the Middle East with Europe on all fronts, particularly in terms of their various industrial, economic, political, and social systems. What role do international peace, immigration, industry, history, and the economy and the demographic figures play in the advancement of nations? And how did the trade between the two regions assisted in the blossom of this Middle Eastern Arab dream? Can the Middle Eastern Arab nations achieve their goal of becoming a superpower like Europe? What obstacles stand in the way of the region accomplishing its goal? What solutions are there? Can the growth of the GCC empire be linked to the rise of the Middle East in the near future? Is there already a Middle Eastern New Europe, or is this only a myth to be told to the future generation? Let's examine this in the essay.

In a globally interconnected society where all countries constantly exchange everything, distinction and individuality are increasingly the only real differences we possess. Countries are increasingly copying one another in their everyday practice of traveling the same path to wealth. The most powerful individuals serve as idols, while others who were left behind work to find or create opportunities and potentials in order to become a global superpower. Given the admiration for Europe in the Middle East and the ongoing efforts of its citizens to immigrate there, copying the European lifestyle is becoming the Middle East daily dream. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, actually stated: "The Middle East can become the new Europe if its countries adopt modernity and development." A strong and cheerful claim that is also challenging to believe in view of the current conflicts and wars in the Middle East, especially in several Arab countries where deficient healthcare and life standards exist. This essay will analyze the likelihood that the Middle East will become a new Europe in our modern world, as some Arab leaders have envisioned. The study will do this by comparing and contrasting the Middle East with Europe on all fronts, particularly in terms of their various industrial, economic, political, and social systems. What role do international peace, immigration, industry, history, and the economy and the demographic figures play in the advancement of nations? And how did the trade between the two regions assisted in the blossom of this Middle Eastern Arab dream? Can the Middle Eastern Arab nations achieve their goal of becoming a superpower like Europe? What obstacles stand in the way of the region accomplishing its goal? What solutions are there? Can the growth of the GCC empire be linked to the rise of the Middle East in the near future? Is there already a Middle Eastern New Europe, or is this only a myth to be told to the future generation? Let's examine this in the essay.

The Middle Eastern new Europe: a dream or a reality?

HANNA, ELISA
2022/2023

Abstract

In a globally interconnected society where all countries constantly exchange everything, distinction and individuality are increasingly the only real differences we possess. Countries are increasingly copying one another in their everyday practice of traveling the same path to wealth. The most powerful individuals serve as idols, while others who were left behind work to find or create opportunities and potentials in order to become a global superpower. Given the admiration for Europe in the Middle East and the ongoing efforts of its citizens to immigrate there, copying the European lifestyle is becoming the Middle East daily dream. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, actually stated: "The Middle East can become the new Europe if its countries adopt modernity and development." A strong and cheerful claim that is also challenging to believe in view of the current conflicts and wars in the Middle East, especially in several Arab countries where deficient healthcare and life standards exist. This essay will analyze the likelihood that the Middle East will become a new Europe in our modern world, as some Arab leaders have envisioned. The study will do this by comparing and contrasting the Middle East with Europe on all fronts, particularly in terms of their various industrial, economic, political, and social systems. What role do international peace, immigration, industry, history, and the economy and the demographic figures play in the advancement of nations? And how did the trade between the two regions assisted in the blossom of this Middle Eastern Arab dream? Can the Middle Eastern Arab nations achieve their goal of becoming a superpower like Europe? What obstacles stand in the way of the region accomplishing its goal? What solutions are there? Can the growth of the GCC empire be linked to the rise of the Middle East in the near future? Is there already a Middle Eastern New Europe, or is this only a myth to be told to the future generation? Let's examine this in the essay.
2022
The Middle Eastern new Europe: a dream or a reality?
In a globally interconnected society where all countries constantly exchange everything, distinction and individuality are increasingly the only real differences we possess. Countries are increasingly copying one another in their everyday practice of traveling the same path to wealth. The most powerful individuals serve as idols, while others who were left behind work to find or create opportunities and potentials in order to become a global superpower. Given the admiration for Europe in the Middle East and the ongoing efforts of its citizens to immigrate there, copying the European lifestyle is becoming the Middle East daily dream. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, actually stated: "The Middle East can become the new Europe if its countries adopt modernity and development." A strong and cheerful claim that is also challenging to believe in view of the current conflicts and wars in the Middle East, especially in several Arab countries where deficient healthcare and life standards exist. This essay will analyze the likelihood that the Middle East will become a new Europe in our modern world, as some Arab leaders have envisioned. The study will do this by comparing and contrasting the Middle East with Europe on all fronts, particularly in terms of their various industrial, economic, political, and social systems. What role do international peace, immigration, industry, history, and the economy and the demographic figures play in the advancement of nations? And how did the trade between the two regions assisted in the blossom of this Middle Eastern Arab dream? Can the Middle Eastern Arab nations achieve their goal of becoming a superpower like Europe? What obstacles stand in the way of the region accomplishing its goal? What solutions are there? Can the growth of the GCC empire be linked to the rise of the Middle East in the near future? Is there already a Middle Eastern New Europe, or is this only a myth to be told to the future generation? Let's examine this in the essay.
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