Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe
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Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe
Small State Responses to Economic Changes, 1960s-1980s
Gumiela, Martin; Brisku, Dr Adrian; Stoecker, Dr Lars Fredrik
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
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9781350428645
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List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Economic Nationalism's Plurality in Discourse and Practice in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part I: Small state and proto-state agency in times of economic changes
1. Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku
2. Becoming "Masters of Their Own House:" Economic Nationalism and Small-state Building in Communist Federations, Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part II: Going Global
3. "No Games. Just Business": Luxembourg's Varieties of Economic Nationalism', Thomas Kolnberger
4. Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Lusophone Africa as a Variant of Economic Nationalism, Barbora Menclova
Part III: Detente through Foreign Trade
5. "Doing Business with the Colonels": Greece's Financial Relations with Austria and the German Democratic Republic during the Greek Military Dictatorship, 1967-1974, Ioannis Brigkos
6. Austrian Osthandel as Economic Nationalism? Reassessing the Role of Foreign Trade in Austro-Keynesianism, Maximilian Graf
7. National in Content and... Pragmatic in Practice: People's Poland's Economic Relations with the Western Polish Diaspora in the 1970s and 1980s, Martin Gumiela
Part IV: State-Building through Globalization
8. Economic Nationalism in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Croatian Responses to Globalizing Market Forces in the 1970s, Benedetto Zaccaria
9. Elastic Estonia: Late 1980s Economic Debate in a Small Nation, from Self-Management to Independence, Kevin Axe
Conclusion: "Icebreakers" in the Economic Entanglements in Cold War Europe, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Bibliography
Index
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Economic Nationalism's Plurality in Discourse and Practice in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part I: Small state and proto-state agency in times of economic changes
1. Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku
2. Becoming "Masters of Their Own House:" Economic Nationalism and Small-state Building in Communist Federations, Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part II: Going Global
3. "No Games. Just Business": Luxembourg's Varieties of Economic Nationalism', Thomas Kolnberger
4. Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Lusophone Africa as a Variant of Economic Nationalism, Barbora Menclova
Part III: Detente through Foreign Trade
5. "Doing Business with the Colonels": Greece's Financial Relations with Austria and the German Democratic Republic during the Greek Military Dictatorship, 1967-1974, Ioannis Brigkos
6. Austrian Osthandel as Economic Nationalism? Reassessing the Role of Foreign Trade in Austro-Keynesianism, Maximilian Graf
7. National in Content and... Pragmatic in Practice: People's Poland's Economic Relations with the Western Polish Diaspora in the 1970s and 1980s, Martin Gumiela
Part IV: State-Building through Globalization
8. Economic Nationalism in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Croatian Responses to Globalizing Market Forces in the 1970s, Benedetto Zaccaria
9. Elastic Estonia: Late 1980s Economic Debate in a Small Nation, from Self-Management to Independence, Kevin Axe
Conclusion: "Icebreakers" in the Economic Entanglements in Cold War Europe, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Bibliography
Index
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nation; nationhood; Soviet bloc; 20th-century history; long 1970s; state actors; political economy; economic history; political history; 1989; Iron Curtain; Western Keynesianism; Eastern Marxism-Leninism; oil shocks; financial shock; crisis; decolonisation; liberalization; diplomacy; policy-making; free market; protectionism; East; West; case study; global economy; globalization; Communism; Soviet Union; foreign trade; economic relations; competition; pragmatism; socialism; republicanism
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Economic Nationalism's Plurality in Discourse and Practice in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part I: Small state and proto-state agency in times of economic changes
1. Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku
2. Becoming "Masters of Their Own House:" Economic Nationalism and Small-state Building in Communist Federations, Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part II: Going Global
3. "No Games. Just Business": Luxembourg's Varieties of Economic Nationalism', Thomas Kolnberger
4. Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Lusophone Africa as a Variant of Economic Nationalism, Barbora Menclova
Part III: Detente through Foreign Trade
5. "Doing Business with the Colonels": Greece's Financial Relations with Austria and the German Democratic Republic during the Greek Military Dictatorship, 1967-1974, Ioannis Brigkos
6. Austrian Osthandel as Economic Nationalism? Reassessing the Role of Foreign Trade in Austro-Keynesianism, Maximilian Graf
7. National in Content and... Pragmatic in Practice: People's Poland's Economic Relations with the Western Polish Diaspora in the 1970s and 1980s, Martin Gumiela
Part IV: State-Building through Globalization
8. Economic Nationalism in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Croatian Responses to Globalizing Market Forces in the 1970s, Benedetto Zaccaria
9. Elastic Estonia: Late 1980s Economic Debate in a Small Nation, from Self-Management to Independence, Kevin Axe
Conclusion: "Icebreakers" in the Economic Entanglements in Cold War Europe, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Bibliography
Index
List of abbreviations
Introduction: Economic Nationalism's Plurality in Discourse and Practice in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part I: Small state and proto-state agency in times of economic changes
1. Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Small (Nation-)States, Adrian Brisku
2. Becoming "Masters of Their Own House:" Economic Nationalism and Small-state Building in Communist Federations, Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Part II: Going Global
3. "No Games. Just Business": Luxembourg's Varieties of Economic Nationalism', Thomas Kolnberger
4. Czechoslovak Experts in Independent Lusophone Africa as a Variant of Economic Nationalism, Barbora Menclova
Part III: Detente through Foreign Trade
5. "Doing Business with the Colonels": Greece's Financial Relations with Austria and the German Democratic Republic during the Greek Military Dictatorship, 1967-1974, Ioannis Brigkos
6. Austrian Osthandel as Economic Nationalism? Reassessing the Role of Foreign Trade in Austro-Keynesianism, Maximilian Graf
7. National in Content and... Pragmatic in Practice: People's Poland's Economic Relations with the Western Polish Diaspora in the 1970s and 1980s, Martin Gumiela
Part IV: State-Building through Globalization
8. Economic Nationalism in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Slovenian and Croatian Responses to Globalizing Market Forces in the 1970s, Benedetto Zaccaria
9. Elastic Estonia: Late 1980s Economic Debate in a Small Nation, from Self-Management to Independence, Kevin Axe
Conclusion: "Icebreakers" in the Economic Entanglements in Cold War Europe, Adrian Brisku, Martin Gumiela and Lars Fredrik Stoecker
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
nation; nationhood; Soviet bloc; 20th-century history; long 1970s; state actors; political economy; economic history; political history; 1989; Iron Curtain; Western Keynesianism; Eastern Marxism-Leninism; oil shocks; financial shock; crisis; decolonisation; liberalization; diplomacy; policy-making; free market; protectionism; East; West; case study; global economy; globalization; Communism; Soviet Union; foreign trade; economic relations; competition; pragmatism; socialism; republicanism