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      Do Suez ao Canal do Panamá e além: A influência de Gamal Abdel Nasser na América Latina Translated title: From the Suez to the Panama Canal and Beyond: Gamal Abdel Nasser's influence in Latin America

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          Este artigo explora a influência do líder egípcio Gamal Abdel Nasser na América Latina. Na década de 1950, uma geração de intelectuais e políticos latino-americanos viram, no sucesso do emergente nacionalismo árabe, simbolizado por Nasser, um exemplo a imitar. No Panamá, a nacionalização egípcia do Canal de Suez, em 1956, desencadeou nova onda de demandas contra o controle e a posse do canal interoceânico pelos Estados Unidos. Em toda a região, frente ao aparecimento de regimes reacionários, intelectuais de esquerda enfatizaram a necessidade de um Nasser latino-americano; um caudilho moderno, que emergiria do interior das Forças Armadas imbuído de potente nacionalismo sem concessões e compromisso inegociável com o progresso social.

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          This article explores the influence of the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser in Latin America. In the 1950's, a generation of Latin American intellectuals and politicians saw in the success of the emergent Arab Nationalism, epitomized by Nasser, an example to emulate. In Panama, the 1956 Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal would trigger a new wave of demands against the control and ownership of the interoceanic canal by the United States. Across the region, confronted with the onset of reactionary regimes, intellectuals from the left would call for the need of a Latin American Nasser; a modern day caudillo, that would come from the Armed Forces donned with the force of an uncompromised nationalism and a unnegotiable commitment to social progress.

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                Varia Historia
                Varia hist.
                Pós-Graduação em História, Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte )
                1982-4343
                April 2015
                : 31
                : 55
                : 163-191
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                [1 ] College of Sustainability Sciences and Humanities United Arab Emirates
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                S0104-87752015000100163
                10.1590/0104-87752015000100007
                4049dd97-a9f2-4d5a-b6ab-53bba072a4e5

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                HISTORY

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                Nationalism,Panama,Nasserism,Nacionalismo,Panamá,Nasserismo
                General history
                Nationalism, Panama, Nasserism, Nacionalismo, Panamá, Nasserismo

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