The Suez Canal: Past Lessons and Future Challenges

"This book should be at the top of all reading lists as maritime commerce, global supply chains, and the Suez Canal will continue to profoundly affect our daily lives." -Admiral Gary Roughead, U.S. Navy (Retired), Former U.S. Navy Chief of Naval Operations "The authors have filled a g...

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Autres auteurs: Lutmar, Carmela (Éditeur intellectuel), Rubinovitz, Ziv (Éditeur intellectuel)
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Publié: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Édition:1st ed. 2023.
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505 0 |a 1. The Suez Canal: Forthcoming Strategic and Geopolitical Challenges (Shaul Chorev) -- 2. China and the Suez Canal: Politics, Economy, and Logistics (Ehud Gonen) -- 3. The Butterfly Effect: The Influence of the Nixon Administration's Preoccupation with Vietnam on Sadat's February 1971 Proposal to Reopen the Suez Canal (Yehuda Blanga) -- 4. Suez and the United States: Oil, Lifelines, and "All of Mankind" in the Cold War (Christopher R. W. Dietrich) -- 5. The Global Oil Market and the Status of the Suez Canal (Yossi Mann) -- 6. Freedom of Navigation in the Suez Canal and the Cannels: Law of the Sea (Benny Spanier) -- 7. International Law and Freedom of Navigation through the Suez Canal (Robbie Sabel) -- 8. Israel's Freedom of Passage in the Suez Canal, 1957-1967 (Eitan Barak) -- 9. The Impact of the Suez Canal on Egypt's Geography and Economy, 1867-2019 (150 years since its opening) (Arnon Soffer) -- 10. A Sea, a Canal, a Disaster: The Suez Canal and the Transformation of the Mediterranean Biota (Bella S. Galil) -- 11. Increased Anthropogenic Activity in the Mediterranean since the Opening of the Suez Canal (Semion Polinov) -- 12. Standing of the Mega-Ship Ever Given in the Suez Canal: Causes, Consequences, and Lessons to be Learned (Aleksander Gerson). . 
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