La chiusura del canale di Suez dopo la 'Guerra dei sei giorni'. Effetti, valutazioni e nuove strategie di geopolitica energetica
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The Closure of the Suez Canal after the Six Day War. Impacts,Evaluations and New Strategies of Energetic Geopolitics
The paper, using unpublished and primary sources, focuses its attention about
the short chronologic period, six month, starting from the closure of Suez
Canal in 1967, afterwards the Six-day War, highlighting the weight about the
political, energetic, and economic aspects to cause of that block, and demanding
which other routes was found to obviate it Therefore, the immediate time-range
for analyzing the consequences, the evaluations, and surely the visions to front
the block of Suez and the embargo from Arab states to some Western countries.
Furthermore, the essay aims through the support of tables and graphics to disclose
the dependence of oil for development of industrial and petrochemical production
in the 60s, when the black liquid gold overcame the coal as primary energy. In
addition, the contribute investigates also the co-relation among the Israeli-Arab
conflicts, the Suez’s gateway, the oil world market, the Cold War and finally the
‘Greater Mediterranean’. Thus, it analyzes different levels intertwine themselves
just for understanding the real complexity of factors, variables, and geopolitical
context. Together, these aspects show the difficulties to identify a solution in front
of the requirement of re-open the canal producing an inevitable stalemate.
The paper, using unpublished and primary sources, focuses its attention about
the short chronologic period, six month, starting from the closure of Suez
Canal in 1967, afterwards the Six-day War, highlighting the weight about the
political, energetic, and economic aspects to cause of that block, and demanding
which other routes was found to obviate it Therefore, the immediate time-range
for analyzing the consequences, the evaluations, and surely the visions to front
the block of Suez and the embargo from Arab states to some Western countries.
Furthermore, the essay aims through the support of tables and graphics to disclose
the dependence of oil for development of industrial and petrochemical production
in the 60s, when the black liquid gold overcame the coal as primary energy. In
addition, the contribute investigates also the co-relation among the Israeli-Arab
conflicts, the Suez’s gateway, the oil world market, the Cold War and finally the
‘Greater Mediterranean’. Thus, it analyzes different levels intertwine themselves
just for understanding the real complexity of factors, variables, and geopolitical
context. Together, these aspects show the difficulties to identify a solution in front
of the requirement of re-open the canal producing an inevitable stalemate.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Suez; Cold War; Oil; Mediterranean; Egypt
Elenco autori:
LA NAVE, G
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