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Suez Deconstructed

An Interactive Study in Crisis, War, and Peacemaking
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 2018

Summary

Experiencing a major crisis from different viewpoints, step by step

The Suez crisis of 1956—now little more than dim history for many people—offers a master class in statecraft. It was a potentially explosive Middle East confrontation capped by a surprise move that reshaped the region for years to come. It was a diplomatic crisis that riveted the world’s attention. And it was a short but startling war that ended in unexpected ways for every country involved.

Six countries, including two superpowers, had major roles, but each saw the situation differently. From one stage to the next, it could be hard to tell which state was really driving the action. As in any good ensemble, all the actors had pivotal parts to play.

Like an illustration that uses an exploded view of an object to show how it works, this book uses an unprecedented design to deconstruct the Suez crisis. The story is broken down into three distinct phases. In each phase, the reader sees the issues as they were perceived by each country involved, taking into account different types of information and diverse characteristics of each leader and that leader’s unique perspectives. Then, after each phase has been laid out, editorial observations invite the reader to consider the interplay.

Developed by an unusual group of veteran policy practitioners and historians working as a team, Suez Deconstructed is not just a fresh way to understand the history of a major world crisis. Whether one's primary interest is statecraft or history, this study provides a fascinating step-by-step experience, repeatedly shifting from one viewpoint to another. At each stage, readers can gain rare experience in the way these very human leaders sized up their situations, defined and redefined their problems, improvised diplomatic or military solutions, sought ways to influence each other, and tried to change the course of history.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-0-8157-3572-4
ISBN-Online
978-0-8157-3573-1
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
2
Product type
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Table of contents

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    1. Table of Contents No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. The World of 1956 No access Pages 11 - 28
    1. Part One: Timeline of Public Events No access
    2. Part One: Moscow No access
    3. Part One: Jerusalem No access
    4. Part One: Paris No access
    5. Part One: London No access
    6. Part One: Washington No access
    7. Part One: Cairo No access
    8. Observations on Part One No access
    1. Part Two Timeline of Public Events No access
    2. Part Two: Washington No access
    3. Part Two: Cairo No access
    4. Part Two: Moscow No access
    5. Part Two: Paris No access
    6. Part Two: Jerusalem No access
    7. Part Two: London No access
    8. Observations on Part Two No access
    1. Part Three: Timeline of Public Events No access
    2. Part Three: Jerusalem No access
    3. Part Three: Cairo No access
    4. Part Three: Moscow No access
    5. Part Three: Paris No access
    6. Part Three: Washington No access
    7. Part Three: London No access
    8. Final Observations: No End of Lessons No access
  3. About the Contributors No access Pages 325 - 326
  4. Notes No access Pages 327 - 382
  5. Index No access Pages 383 - 2

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