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The Panama Canal stands as one of the most consequential infrastructure projects in modern history, making it a compelling subject across engineering, political science, history, and international relations courses. Its construction required solving extraordinary technological and logistical challenges while simultaneously reshaping global trade routes and American foreign policy. Students writing about the Panama Canal are typically asked to examine how large-scale engineering ambitions intersect with geopolitical power, colonial dynamics, and economic strategy, making the topic unusually rich for interdisciplinary analysis.

The archived papers on this topic approach the Panama Canal from several distinct angles. Many focus on American foreign policy in the period spanning 1890 to 1930, using the canal as a central case study in expansionist strategy, particularly in connection with Theodore Roosevelt and the political environment described in works such as Murdering McKinley: The Making of Theodore Roosevelt's America. Other papers take an economic and trade perspective, examining foreign direct investment in Panama and broader regional dynamics across Central America and the Caribbean. Some essays situate the canal within wider frameworks of global corporate strategy and international commerce.

A strong essay on the Panama Canal should establish a focused thesis that connects the canal's engineering or political dimensions to a clear argument about power, policy, or economic consequence rather than simply narrating its construction. Evidence drawn from policy history, trade data, or documented diplomatic decisions tends to carry the most analytical weight. A common pitfall is treating the canal as an isolated technological achievement while neglecting the political and economic forces that made it possible and that shaped its long-term significance.

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