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In the wake of the publication of the Chilcot Inquiry the chapter is an important reminder of the striking similarities between the Iraq War and Suez Crisis. download Download free PDF. View PDF chevron_right. The Suez Crisis of 1956 as a moment of transnational humanitarian engagement.
The prior aim of the article The Suez Crisis of 1956 is to convey a thorough re-examination of the Suez Crisis as a whole. In other words, I would like to focus on the real causes of the Suez Crisis, taking into consideration the historical real and the existence of the Western imperial powers in the Arab world.
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9 lis 2009 · The Suez Crisis began on October 29, 1956, when Israeli armed forces pushed into Egypt toward the Suez Canal, a valuable waterway that controlled two-thirds of the oil used by Europe.
Since the Suez crisis of 1956, the archives divulged evidence necessary for full and measured reassessment. The chapters in this book represent a combination of detailed research, analysis, and reflection by historians, some of whom, in one way or another, participated in the events of 1956.
27 lip 2011 · The 1956 Suez War marked a new chapter in the development of Middle Eastern politics. The conflict was determined by a clash of interests between British imperialism and Egyptian Pan-Arabism which gained a global dimension in the context of the Cold War (Takeyh 2000:49).
Introduction. At dusk on October 29, 1956, an attack was launched on Egypt by the alliance comprised of Great Britain, France and Israel. Its objective was the occupation of the Suez Canal Zone. The attack was the culmination of three months of talks and negotiations instigated by Egypt's nationalization of the canal on July 26, 1956.