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    In the name of oil by Pearson, ILG

    Published 2009
    “…According to these accounts, the Suez Crisis served to teach Britain new limits to its military capabilities, occasioning a break from independent endeavours to project power in the region. …”
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    The impact of air power on navies by Benbow, T, Benbow, Tim

    Published 1999
    “…During the mid-1950s, however, an alternative focus for the Navy emerged in the form of policing and limited wars, east of Suez. Conflicts in Korea and the Suez demonstrated that such conflicts could occur and that mobile naval forces, particularly carrier aviation, were well suited to intervention in them.…”
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    The end of the affair: Britain's turn to Europe as a problem in Anglo-Australian relations (1961-72) by Benvenuti, A

    Published 2003
    “…This process of reorientation can be seen principally in the series of policies implemented by successive British governments during the 1960s and early 1970s: the three applications for EEC membership between 1961 and 1972 and the decision taken in 1967-68 to withdraw from east of Suez. Both the EEC applications and the withdrawal from east of Suez brought about an irreconcilable conflict of interest between the two countries. …”
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    Cyprus LNG: optimizing the export options by Ellinas, C

    Published 2013
    “…The advantageous geographic location of Cyprus – at the crossroads of major international energy routes to Europe and the Far East through the Suez Canal – makes the island a natural regional energy hub in the Eastern Mediterranean and the natural location to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant.…”
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    British policy towards Israel and the Arab-Israeli dispute, 1951-1954 by Tenembaum, YJ

    Published 1991
    “…<p>Written from the perspective of a student of British diplomatic history, rather than that of an orientalist, this thesis questions the unidimensional assumption, based mainly upon the literature about the Suez Crisis of 1956 and its origins, that the British, and Eden in particular, were more sympathetic to the Arab States, if not altogether hostile to Israel, in the early nineteen-fifties.…”
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    Remote sensing of endangered archaeology on Gebel Ataqah, Egypt by Fradley, M, Hardouin, S

    Published 2019
    “…This paper reports on a recent survey of a range of archaeological sites on and around Gebel Ataqah, a mountain area to the west of Suez. These sites were identified through the analysis of publicly available satellite imagery, principally Google Earth (GE), as part of the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project, supplemented by historical references to the area and notes published by earlier travellers. …”
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    Assessment of local adverse reactions to subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SCIG) in clinical trials by Ballow, M, Wasserman, R, Jolles, S, Chapel, H, Berger, M, Misbah, S

    Published 2017
    “…In their recent paper on the North American pivotal trial of a new 20% immunoglobulin (Ig) for subcutaneous (SC) use, Suez et al. report an incidence of local adverse events (AE) of 0.015 events/infusion and compared this to rates reported in other studies of different products. …”
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    Keeping Britannia afloat: the challenges of maintaining a proportionate grand strategy by James, WD

    Published 2019
    “…I look at three past cases of British grand strategy: the Second World War, the withdrawal from East of Suez, and the 2003 Iraq War. I argue that the imminence and proximity of external threats shapes who makes decisions and how effectively they do so. …”
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    Reformers, rulers, and British residents: political relations in Bahrain (1923-1956) by Dailami, A

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This thesis explores the modern historical lineage of absolutism in Bahrain, and the history of challenges to absolutist state authority during the peak of British influence in the Persian Gulf, the period between the First World War to the Suez crisis of 1956. It rewrites the history of Bahrain and British colonialism in the Persian Gulf through two distinct narrative threads. …”
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    A world from nowhere: nineteenth-century expert politics and the technocratic international by Eijking, J

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>This was, as case studies based on archival research show, naturalised at the first World Fairs in London and Paris; it was used to justify the making of the Suez canal and its attendant extraterritorial ‘international zone’; and it spurred on the cable industry at the 1865 International Telegraph Conference. …”
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