The economic diplomacy of the Suez crisis
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Diane Kunz describes here how the United States employed economic diplomacy to affect relations among states during the Suez Crisis of 1956-57. Using political and financial archival material from the United States and Great Britain, and drawing from personal interviews with many of the key players, Kunz focuses on how economic diplomacy determined the course of events during the crisis from start to finish. In doing so, she provides both an excellent case study of the role of economic sanctions in international relations and a solid treatment of the American use of such sanctions against a
Title |
The economic diplomacy of the Suez crisis / Diane B. Kunz. |
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Publisher |
Chapel Hill London : The University of North Carolina Press |
Creation Date |
[1991] |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. English |
Content |
Cover Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Sinews of War? ONE: Special Relationships TWO: Playing the Game THREE: The Stick, Not the Carrot FOUR: Saving the Nation FIVE: A Fatal Mistake SIX: Using Force SEVEN: The American Way EIGHT: Conclusion: The Importance of Having Money APPENDIX A: The Anglo-American Financial Agreement APPENDIX B: The Tripartite Declaration APPENDIX C: Information Concerning the Supply of Middle Eastern Oil in 1956 APPENDIX D: Principal Aspects of the Anglo-American Offers to Fund the Aswan High Dam APPENDIX E: Sterling Assets Notes Select BibliographyIndex A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U W Z |
Extent |
1 online resource (310 p.) |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©1991 |
National Library system number |
997010701539405171 |
MARC RECORDS
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