Empire

284. Suez Crisis: The British Imperialist vs The Arab Nationalist (Part 1)

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Aug 25, 2025
Join historian Alex Von Tunzelmann, known for her work on geopolitical crises, as she delves into the Suez Crisis that nearly ignited World War 3 in 1956. She reveals why the Suez Canal was crucial for European oil and examines British Prime Minister Anthony Eden's animosity towards Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. Expect insights on the personal dynamics between these leaders, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the disastrous cultural missteps that heightened tensions, all of which reshaped global power dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Suez As Britain’s Turning Point

  • Suez marks the moment British imperial power was publicly seen as eclipsed in 1956.
  • The crisis established US dominance over British foreign policy for the first time.
ANECDOTE

De Lesseps: Diplomat Behind Suez

  • Ferdinand de Lesseps was a diplomat and fundraiser, not an engineer, who led the Suez project.
  • His success at Suez later propelled him to attempt the Panama Canal with catastrophic results.
INSIGHT

How Suez Was Financed

  • The Suez Canal was financed largely by private European investors and big Egyptian loans.
  • Egypt bought 44% via share purchases funded by heavy borrowing, sowing future trouble.
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