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Suez Canal - cover

Suez Canal

Bridget Langston

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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The "Suez Canal" is more than a waterway; it's a catalyst that reshaped global trade and international relations. This book explores the canal's construction, its pivotal role in the global economy, and its significance in international power dynamics. Discover how this man-made marvel drastically shortened maritime routes, saving ships from having to circumnavigate Africa, and accelerated globalization, forever altering the map of world trade.

 
The book examines the canal's history, from initial concepts to its modern operations, highlighting key events like the Suez Crisis. It progresses chronologically, detailing the political maneuvering, engineering feats, and economic shifts spurred by the canal.

 
Through historical archives, economic data, and geopolitical analyses, the book reveals the canal's profound impact on shipping patterns, the rise of new economic powers, and strategic waterways in the global economy. This comprehensive analysis makes it invaluable for understanding international relations, economic history, and global trade.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 58 Seiten.

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