The Ottoman Empire and Panama Canal (late 19th – early 20th centuries)

Keywords: Panama Canal, Ottoman Empire, United States, Diplomatic relations, Global geopolitics, San Francisco Exposition

Abstract

The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the San Francisco Exposition, which marked the ceremonial opening of the Panama Canal, and the Ottoman Empire’s approach to this event. Additionally, the study examines the historical, political, economic, strategic, and social importance of the Panama Canal from its inception to completion.

The scientific novelty of research paper lies in its detailed examination and analysis of the Panama Canal’s construction and opening, with a specific focus on the Ottoman Empire’s interactions and responses. The study provides unique insights into the diplomatic interactions between the United States and the Ottoman Empire during the canal’s inauguration. This research uncovers lesser-known aspects of the canal’s history, highlighting the persistent efforts of the United States to involve the Ottoman Empire and other nations in the celebrations, thereby showcasing the complex global geopolitical dynamics of the early 20th century.

Conclusions. The history of the Panama Canal is a testament to remarkable engineering feats, international diplomacy, and significant geopolitical shifts. Initially envisioned by the Spanish, attempted by the French, and ultimately realized by the United States, the canal has had a profound impact on global trade by reducing maritime distances and fostering economic growth.

The United States’ successful construction of the canal was a demonstration of advanced engineering and a strategic diplomatic achievement. By supporting Panama’s independence and carefully navigating international agreements, the US secured its control over this vital waterway, further solidifying its influence on the global stage.

The absence of the Ottoman Empire at the San Francisco Exposition, despite persistent American invitations, highlights an intriguing diplomatic nuance. Ottoman archival documents reveal multiple efforts by the United States to engage the Empire, underscoring the canal’s significance in international relations. This diplomatic episode illustrates the broader geopolitical implications of the canal’s opening and US’s message of emerging dominance.

In summary, the Panama Canal’s history is not only about engineering triumphs but also about the complex interplay of international relations, exemplified by the interactions with the Ottoman Empire. The canal’s completion marked the beginning of a new era, with the United States at the forefront, reshaping global trade and political dynamics.

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Published
15.10.2024
How to Cite
Shabani, Z., & Avdija, F. (2024). The Ottoman Empire and Panama Canal (late 19th – early 20th centuries). Eminak: Scientific Quarterly Journal, (3(47), 36-55. https://doi.org/10.33782/eminak2024.3(47).726
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Modern History