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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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    Ethiopia and the Egyptian-Ethiopian conflict in the context of American-Ethiopian relations (1955 – 1957) by Yahovkin Anton

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In this article, the author aims to explore the place and role of Egyptian-Ethiopian relations during the Suez Crisis in US geopolitical strategies. The scientific novelty lies in a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the Suez Crisis on the East African region in the context of US foreign policy. …”
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    Une migration instrumentalisée : politiques étatiques et pratiques institutionnelles lors du départ des Grecs d’Égypte (1945-1961) by Angelos Dalachanis

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Historiography has long attributed their departure to the Suez crisis and the nationalization measures taken by Gamal Abdel Nasser in the early 1960s. …”
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    Franco-british military and political cooperation after the gold war by В. В. Кравченко

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…On some episodes of historical milestones of the twentieth century, such as the Suez crisis, as well as political events of 1990-2000’s, such as the unification of Germany, the Iraqi campaigns, the Balkans conflicts, the general line of cooperation between the two nations as well as the loyalty to transatlantic values are illustrated. …”
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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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    In-Between Categories: Documenting Greek Children’s Legal Belonging in the Suez Canal Region by Eftychia Mylona

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The end of the Ottoman Empire in 1922, and the declaration of the Egyptian Republic in 1953, the Suez Crisis in 1956, the Arab-Israeli Wars in 1967 and 1973, and the new labor laws of the 1950s and 1960s, among other events, impacted Greeks and others who lived in Egypt at that time. …”
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    The BBC and the making of British Public Diplomacy by Houcine Msaddek

    “…The other two moments relate to the Suez crisis and the first Gulf war. The article’s main line of inquiry therefore is to offer specific insights into the notion of soft power mediated by diasporic Arab broadcasters in circumstances when the stakes were high for Britain in the Middle East. …”
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    MAKNA PUISI �RISA LATU JUNDIYYIN FI JABHATI AS-SUWAIS� DALAM ANTOLOGI AL-A�MAL AL-KAMILAH KARYA NIZ�R QABB�NI : ANALISIS SEMIOTIK by , RANI GUSTIANA, , Dra. Uswatun Hasanah, M.A.

    Published 2014
    “…The result shows that poem â��Risa>latu Jundiyyin fi> Jabhati as-Suwaisâ�� contains a portrayal of Suez Crisis on 29 October 1956 which involved four contries, namely England, French, Israel, and was won by Egypt as all the resources and source of power were used.…”
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    “HOW GRAND IS OUR DESIGN FOR EUROPE?”: INTEGRATION PLANS OF THE GREAT BRITAIN IN THE LATE OF 1950S by E. V. Khakhalkina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The project was designed to restore the prestige of the Conservative Party and to strengthen the shaky position of Britain in NATO and European affairs after Suez Crisis. At the same time the emergence of the plan reflected the desire of the Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan to weaken the struggle inside political establishment between supporters and opponents of the country's full-fledged participation in the European integration and take the lead in the integration movement from France. …”
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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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