International Security Bulletin

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

Capital: Abu Dhabi

The United Arab Emirates Bulletin

Weekly Brief: March 30, 2015

Middle East Fighting in Yemen continued to escalate this week. On Wednesday, the Houthi rebels seized an airbase as they moved closer to the city of Aden, where President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi was sheltered. By Thursday, Mr. Hadi had briefly sought shelter in Oman before moving on to Riyadh. On Thursday, Saudi Arabia led airstrikes against the Houthis in […]

History

The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states - Abu Dhabi, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn - merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They were joined in 1972 by Ra's al Khaymah. The UAE's per capita GDP is on par with those of leading West European nations. Its high oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed the UAE to play a vital role in the affairs of the region. For more than three decades, oil and global finance drove the UAE's economy. However, in 2008-09, the confluence of falling oil prices, collapsing real estate prices, and the international banking crisis hit the UAE especially hard. The UAE has essentially avoided the "Arab Spring" unrest seen elsewhere in the Middle East, though in March 2011, political activists and intellectuals signed a petition calling for greater public participation in governance that was widely circulated on the Internet. In an effort to stem potential further unrest, the government announced a multi-year, $1.6-billion infrastructure investment plan for the poorer northern Emirates.

Geography

Metric Units

Total Area 83,600 sq km
Land Boundaries 867 km
Border Countries Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km
Coastline 1,318 km
Terrain flat, barren coastal plain merging into rolling sand dunes of vast desert wasteland; mountains in east
Minimum Elevation 0 m
Maximum Elevation 1,527 m
Climate desert; cooler in eastern mountains
Natural Resources petroleum, natural gas
Arable Land 0.61%
Permanent Crops 0.5%

Economy

Gross Domestic Product $271.2 billion
GDP (per capita) $49,000
GDP Growth 4%
Unemployment Rate 2.4%
Population in Poverty 19.5%
GINI Index No data

Budget & Debt

Expenditures $113.8 billion
Revenue $130.3 billion
Current Account Balance $26.76 billion
External Debt $158.9 billion

Trade

Exports $300.6 billion
Export Items crude oil 45%, natural gas, reexports, dried fish, dates
Export Partners Japan 16.2%, India 13.5%, Iran 10.9%, South Korea 5.6%, Thailand 5.5%, Singapore 4.4% (2011)
Imports $220.3 billion
Import Items machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, food
Import Partners India 19.8%, China 13.7%, US 8.1%, Germany 4.6% (2011)

People

Population 5,473,972
Population Growth 2.87%
Ethnic Groups Emirati 19%, other Arab and Iranian 23%, South Asian 50%, other expatriates (includes Westerners and East Asians) 8% (1982)
Religion Muslim (Islam - official) 96% (Shia 16%), other (includes Christian, Hindu) 4%
Life Expectancy 76.91 years
Infant Mortality 2.19 deaths/1,000 live births
Maternal Mortality 2.3 deaths/100,000 live births

Energy

Electricity Production 83.31 billion kWh
Electricity Consumption 74.12 billion kWh
From Fossil Fuels 100%
From Nuclear 0%
From Hydroelectric 0%
From Renewable Sources 0%