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L.Oppenheim

The Panama Canal Conflict between Great Britain and the United States of America

In 'The Panama Canal Conflict between Great Britain and the United States of America,' L. Oppenheim delves into the intricate geopolitical tensions surrounding the construction and control of the Panama Canal during the early 20th century. The book employs a meticulous, analytical narrative style, blending historical documentation with a critical examination of the diplomatic maneuvers between the two nations. Oppenheim's exploration of treaties, negotiations, and international relations situates the conflict within a broader context of imperialism and national interests, showcasing the canal as a pivotal point in the evolution of U.S.-British relations and global maritime strategy. L. Oppenheim, a distinguished scholar in international law and relations, was deeply influenced by the complexities of diplomatic history. His academic background sheds light on the multifaceted nature of international conflicts, making his insights on the Panama Canal particularly compelling. Drawing from extensive research and firsthand accounts, Oppenheim critically analyzes the motivations and consequences of the diplomatic decisions made during this transformative period, reflecting his commitment to understanding the global implications of regional disputes. This book is highly recommended for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the interplay of international politics. Oppenheim'Äôs erudite exposition not only illuminates a significant historical conflict but also provides timeless lessons on diplomacy, power dynamics, and the enduring impact of imperial ambitions in shaping contemporary global relations.
34 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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