Youth and Leadership: Future Human Capital in the United Arab Emirates in the Making

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Arabian Studies Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21534764.2021.1953252
M. Karolak
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Abstract This paper assesses the strategies of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to instill leadership values and to encourage youth to take leadership roles as a solution for the future sustainable economic growth. In recent years, the UAE government has stepped up initiatives to encourage the Emirati youth to become leaders, as seen in the establishment of, among others, the UAE Youth Global Initiative, the Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Emirates Youth Council, the National Youth Agenda, and the UAE Youth Programme launched under the UAE Government Leaders Programme (UAEGLP). Such steps are accompanied by country’s support for high quality education on a tertiary level available to every citizen willing to pursue their education. This article examines in what ways such attempts at social engineering may provide solutions to the country’s future needs and serve as a model abroad. The research was conducted using data collected from governmental agencies, and interviews with representatives of youth government initiatives.
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青年与领导力:正在形成的阿拉伯联合酋长国未来人力资本
摘要本文评估了阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)灌输领导价值观和鼓励年轻人发挥领导作用的战略,以此作为未来可持续经济增长的解决方案。近年来,阿联酋政府加强了鼓励阿联酋青年成为领导者的举措,其中包括建立阿联酋青年全球倡议、青年事务部、阿联酋青年理事会、国家青年议程以及在阿联酋政府领导人计划(ueglp)下启动的阿联酋青年计划。这些措施伴随着国家对高质量高等教育的支持,每个愿意接受教育的公民都可以接受高等教育。本文探讨了这种社会工程的尝试可能以何种方式为该国未来的需求提供解决方案,并作为国外的典范。这项研究使用了从政府机构收集的数据,并采访了青年政府倡议的代表。
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