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Suez Deconstructed
An Interactive Study in Crisis, War, and Peacemaking
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418 pages
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Set in the summer of 1956, the narrative explores the pivotal moment when Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, igniting a crisis that captivated global attention. The ensuing conflict and diplomatic efforts not only threatened a potential world war but also significantly impacted the Middle East, altering international alliances and reshaping historical trajectories. This account delves into the complexities of geopolitical tensions during a critical period.
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2018, hardcover
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