kanalconflict
Kanalconflict is a term used in political geography and international relations to describe disputes centered on control, access, and governance of major canal waterways that connect seas and are vital to global trade. The concept covers disputes over sovereignty, management, and security of chokepoints, as well as competition among states, canal authorities, and outside actors for influence over transit routes.
Key drivers include the strategic value of canals, territorial and jurisdictional disputes, and questions about who
Governance typically rests on a mix of international law and bilateral treaties. Transit rights, tolls, and
Historical episodes illustrating kanalconflict include the Suez Crisis of 1956, after Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal,
Impact includes effects on prices, insurance, and supply chains, plus shifts in alliances and strategic planning.