La radio y la crisis de Suez, 1956. (Spanish)

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      Radio and the Suez Crisis, 1956. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The Suez crisis (1956) was a decisive event for the expansion of Arab nationalism and its fight against the British Empire. This study makes an assessment of the role played by radio in that crisis and its influence on both the Egyptian and Arab public opinion. The conclusions demonstrate that it was an instrument of paramount importance to preserve the unity of the Egyptian people in support of President Nasser and the strengthening of Pan-Arab solidarity. This factor contributed to the failure of the Franco-British intervention, demonstrating the relevance of soft power and political communication in modern military conflicts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      La crisis de Suez (1956) constituye un momento decisivo en la expansión del nacionalismo árabe y su lucha contra el Imperio británico. Este estudio evalúa el papel de la radio en esa crisis y su influencia sobre la opinión pública egipcia y árabe. Las conclusiones indican que fue un instrumento de enorme importancia a la hora de mantener unida a la población egipcia en apoyo del Presidente Nasser y en el fortalecimiento de la solidaridad panárabe. Este factor contribuyó al fracaso de la intervención franco-británica, demostrando la importancia del poder blando y de la comunicación política en los modernos conflictos bélicos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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