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2. 参见、参考文献、外部链接

2.1 参见(维基百科的相关词条)

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2.2 英文词条的参考文献

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2.4 外部链接 | External links

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2.5 延伸阅读 | Further reading

  • Syed Ali. Dubai: Gilded Cage (Yale University Press; 2010) 240 pages. Focuses on the Arab emirate’s treatment of foreign workers.
  • Heiko Schmid: Economy of Fascination: Dubai and Chicago as Themed Urban Landscapes, Berlin, Stuttgart, 2009, ISBN 978-3-443-37014-5.
  • John M. Smith: Dubai The Maktoum Story, Norderstedt, 2007, ISBN 3-8334-4660-9.

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