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1.0 out of 5 stars
BT, January 13, 2008
This review is from: Out of the Middle East: The Emergence of an Arab Global Business (Hardcover)
One would have expected the Author to reflect, in more detail, on the emergence and thereafter the undisputable success of an Arab business enterprise, as the title implies.
Instead, one encounters prolonged political views over lengthy political narrative of the Middle East history (19th - 20th centuries) - an arguable approach for a development business entrepreneur that is rather much fit for a political historian.
An ardent reader would have also expected more reflections on the founding team (partners) of the company and the collaborative contribution of each. The Author was silent on the same and the book was hence, to a great extent, absorbed within the "self".
The story-line therefor defies the purpose and certainly does to the title and the impression of unwary readers.
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