Mais conteúdo relacionado Semelhante a The Question of Identity in GCC Countries (16) Mais de Arab Federation for Digital Economy (20) The Question of Identity in GCC Countries1. 2010 Exeter Conference
The Question of Identity in GCC?
Developing a Cohesive National Identity
Management System
Conference: 'The 21st-Century Gulf: The Challenge of Identity'
University of Exeter, U.K.
Date: 30 June - 3 July 2010
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2. Agenda
• Introduction
• GCC Population
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
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3. Agenda
• Introduction
Introduction
• GCC Population
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
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4. Introduction
• Globalisation:
distance became irrelevant
• Modernisation:
socio-cultural implications
• National Identity:
restoration of rooted tradition, religious fervour
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8. Background information …
• Area: 2.55 Million Km2
• Population: 46.5 million (growth rate: 3.73%).
• Economy: Oil since 1970s (75% of the annual government revenues.
Has around 45% of the world’s proven oil reserves and 25% of crude oil
exports).
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9. Agenda
• Introduction
• GCCPopulation
• GCC Population
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
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10. GCC Population
• Grown > 10 times during the last 50 years
(from 4 million in 1950 to > 46 million in 2010.)
Citizens
41%
Foreigners
59%
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11. GCC Population (2010)
Country Population Citizens % Foreigners %
UAE 8,190,000 950,000 12% 7,240,000 88%
Qatar 1,678,568 218,214 13% 1,460,354 87%
Kuwait 3,480,000 1,044,000 30% 2,436,000 70%
Bahrain 1,050,000 507,150 48% 542,850 52%
Oman 3,418,085 2,392,660 70% 1,025,426 30%
Saudi Arabia 28,686,633 20,941,242 73% 7,745,391 27%
GCC (Total) 46,503,286 19,058,559 41% 27,413,687 59%
• 2010: 27 million foreigners (59% of population)
2008
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12. GCC Population
Foreigners Constitute majority in 4 states
Population Population
Country Citizens % Foreigners %
2005 2010
UAE 4,106,427 8,190,000 950,000 12% 7,240,000 88%
Qatar 796,186 1,678,568 218,214 13% 1,460,354 87%
Kuwait 2,991,189 3,480,000 1,044,000 30% 2,436,000 70%
Bahrain 727,000 1,050,000 507,150 48% 542,850 52%
Oman 2,508,837 3,418,085 2,392,660 70% 1,025,426 30%
Saudi Arabia 22,673,538 28,686,633 20,941,242 73% 7,745,391 27%
GCC (Total) 33,803,177 46,503,286 19,058,559 41% 27,413,687 59%
• Population Forecast: 60 million by 2020
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13. Vision and population demographics
• Vision: economic development, and cosmopolitan
culture
• Population demographics
• highest proportion of migrant workers in the world
(3rd world largest after EU and North America)
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14. Workforce Pattern …
2010
2006-
mid 2008
Building
1990-1991 Global Society
Gulf War Building Economic & Political
Post-Oil Crisis Environment
Economy
1973 Higher
Oil Modern Gov.
Wealth infrastructure spending
World Accumulation construction
War II
Foreign Labour to Large short growth-driven
transform oil income term labour workforce models
(Arab Middle East) (Asians) (Skilled & Nationalisation)
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15. Workforce and Employment
• Employment: 1 % in oil and gas sector which produces 47
% of GCC GDP .
• Foreign workforce: 60 % of working population
• Large number employed in construction, utilities,
government (20%), and other service sectors.
• Labour policies: evolved to meet labour market conditions.
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16. GCC Countries: Formed in 1981
Co-operation Council between 6 Arab States of the Southern Gulf in ME
• geographical proximity, common religion, language, culture,
similarity of regulations, economic and social conditions.
• Establishment: based on the need to reconstruct identity, and the
principle of single culture and nation.
strengthen the collective sense of uniqueness
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17. Agenda
• Introduction
• GCC Population
• GCCIdentity
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
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18. GCC Identity
• Individual and Societal perspectives
• Individual: observed as the central 'project' of
humanity (Erikson 1963)
• Societal: primary driving forces of the information or
network era (Castells 1997)
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19. Individual Identity
• Since their independence, the issue of identity in GCC
countries has featured prominently and has been an
integral part of the psyche of the citizens.
• The sense of national identity in the Gulf countries is very strong.
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20. Societal Identity: Collective National Identity
common identity elements shaped the ‘ Gulf Society '
People sharing common ancestry and kinship, and use their
Tribalism
tribal affiliation as their last names.
Religion Islam
Arabic;
Language
created a linguistic culture that is specific to the Gulf population.
Dress Code Gulf citizens wear traditional attire
the GCC formation led to cooperation and integration, in the
Political
fields of health, education, labour and social affairs, tourism,
System
sports, etc.
Economy Oil based, custom union, common exchange rate
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21. GCC National Identity
• National Identity (Gulf Society):
• most important component of the collective identity structure;
• Collective Identity:
• typology to understand collective identities;
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22. GCC National Identity
Principal forms of collective identities into three types:
• Legitimizing Identities: Constructed to sustain social order
A set of logic and meaning introduced and propagated by the ruling powers,
in order to rationalize, reproduce, and expand existing rule;
• Resistance identities: Constructed in response to devaluation
generated by those who are being marginalized, devalued and/or stigmatized
by the logic of domination and in opposition to the ruling norm;
• Project identities: Construction of ‘new identity’
attempts to redefine their position in society and, by doing so, seek the
transformation of overall social structure .
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23. GCC Identity Evolution
• International
1973 - now correlation – global
acceptance
Project (generation of civil
• Major social society)
• Build identity:
reforms • Membership in the
people with
shared conditions League of Arab
• Cultural survival of belonging States
• Formation of GCC
• Development of
Council
a monarchy social
structure. • Strong political
Resistance Gulf-wide identity
Legitimising
World War II - 1973
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24. GCC Identity: serious challenges
Resistance
• Coexistence of • ‘invasion’ of • New forms of
multiple identities modernisation and identity and
representing globalisation democracy
different groups in (language)
the society • Formulate
• influx of foreign
independent
• Foreign labour workers
and various
building/bringing • increasing policies and
their own project International legislations
identities pressures and
circumstances
Project Legitimising
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25. GCC Identity and foreign workforce
• The impact of foreign labor in the GCC countries is considered
enormous.
• Traditional cultures undergone dramatic changes.
• > 200 nationalities: brought various cultural backgrounds,
articulated values and norms that constituted their
identities.
• GCC countries become more vulnerable and have had a
pervasive influence on its identity .
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26. Foreign Labour
• some see this diversity as a threat to traditional values
and customs .
• exposed it to often contradictorily opinions and
viewpoints that is hardly reconcilable.
• Nationals find it difficult to accept that they are now
national minorities.
Such population demographics have long-term
political, economic and social consequences
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27. information on the various community groups to identify social problems.
Population Growth: Economy-driven
Foreign workforce Living standards
Rapid growth Skilled opportunity
modernization
Relative youth Unskilled workers integral
Construction & Economic
of population forces of
household personnel & Domestic
growth
accurate information support
about population
Socio-economic Legislations Growth Security
& demographic & systems strategies requirements
policies
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28. Agenda
• Introduction
• GCC Population
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
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29. National ID Driving Forces - GCC
National Identity Management System
Multi- Control Minimise Crime
Support Government Improve Enhance
purpose illegal Identity
strategic coordination public homeland solving
card immigration Theft
decision needs services security
making Improve support Combat International
Technology Border
physical/ e-gov, terrorism pressure
Solution control
virtual identity ecommerce government
Providers verification provide identity
trusted integrated
unification of timely, accurate identity verification population
existing cards statistical info. for verification services to other database
and reduce planning e.g., education, infrastructure ministeries, banks,
management & healthcare, energy, etc. ) national e- hospitals, etc.
production cost authentication Security
infrastructure
Economic
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30. Program Primary Focus
Determining the identity of an
individual by comparing a
Identification presented characteristic to all
pre-enrolled in the database.
WHO ARE YOU?
Recognition
Authenticating identity of an
Verification individual by comparing a
presented characteristic to a
pre-enrolled characteristic
ARE YOU WHO YOU
SAY YOU ARE?
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31. Primary Functions
Central Database ID Card
Population رقم الهوية
Register
• Timely and accurate identity • Smart card; authentication means.
information
• allow more timely delivery of
• Biographical, biometrics (elimination government benefits .
of redundant identity information)
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32. Trust Chain : Technology driven …
a three factor authentication enabling technologies...
something
you have?
smart card
something password biometric something
you know?
you are?
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33. Key Technologies …
Smart Card PKI Biometrics
Smart Card: Gemplus, Chipset: Authentication: Assurance of Fingerprints
Infineon identity (Digital Certificates)
Facial recognition
ISO 7810, 7816-1/2 compliant Confidentiality (Data Privacy):
protection of data (Encryption Iris recognition
Java-based OS, 32/144 KB Algorithms)
EEPROM, 136 K ROM
Integrity (Authorisation): data
compliant with Java Card 2.1.1 consistency and integrity (Data
& GP card specs. V2.0.1 Hashing)
contains person’s data, portrait, Non-Repudiation: ownership of
certificates, and private keys document/transaction (Digital
Signatures).
Updatable chip
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34. Collaborative Government Environment
interoperability & integration with other systems
General Info. Local Ministry of
Authority Authorities Justice
Private Ministry of
Ministries
companies & org. Education
Economics &
Ministry of
Planning Police
Interior Central Database
Ministry
Ministry of Ministry of
Central Bank
Labour Health
... facilitate communication among government, industry and society
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35. Information in Chip…
Stored Data in Chip …
Readable data
e.g., Name, Nationality, DoB,
2 fingerprints data, etc.
Pin Protected Info.
e.g., digital image,
other personal info., etc.
Restricted Info.
e.g., fingerprints,
validation data, etc.
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36. Biometrics Systems …
Civil
Biometrics
Forensic
Biometrics
Law Enforcement
Biometric System
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37. Agenda
• Introduction
• GCC Population
• GCC Identity
• National Identity System
• Conclusion
• Conclusion
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38. Conclusion
• Balancing the growth, increasing demands of globalisation.
• Continued rapid economic growth, requires government to
develop long-term, comprehensive policies to address
sources of economic, cultural, and political instability;
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39. Conclusion
• GCC governments tend to focus more on meeting
expectation of population in the services they provide;
‘If you cannot measure it, you cannot manage it.’
OR You cannot manage, what you can’t measure …
• Authorities generally believe the more they know about
you, the better they can serve you.
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40. Conclusion: Identity Management
Strong leadership with focus to achieve two prevailing
objectives:
• Security enhancement and reinforcing immigration control
and increasing national security.
• Enhanced and expedited service delivery (‘identity-
dependent’ initiatives) and support e-government.
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41. Conclusion: Identity Management
• Key to enable timely and accurate identity information.
• ascertaining the true identities and legitimacy of their
population.
• elimination of redundant identity information and more
timely delivery of government benefits.
• explore ways to facilitate communication and
collaboration among government, industry and society.
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42. Conclusion: Identity Management
.... fundamental planning requirement to
allow governments and policy makers
develop and regulate their national identity
strategies ...
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43. Conclusion
• Increasing interest for permanent residence in GCC .
• Employment of the nationals and labour migration will
remain politically sensitive and highly debated subject .
• Will Cause further tensions for the economy-driven GCC,
from national identity standpoint (a threat to traditional
values and customs).
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44. Conclusion
• Foreigners will continue to dominate the workforce /
population.
• foreigners residing in GCC countries will continue bringing new
social and cultural changes; a challenge of consequences
difficult to estimate .
• It would be interesting to figure out how the GCC will look like
in another 10 years from a National Identity perspective.
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