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Varieties of Economic Nationalism Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Changes, 1960s-1980s
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Varieties of Economic Nationalism Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Changes, 1960s-1980s in Bloomington, MN
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Varieties of Economic Nationalism Cold War Europe: Small State Responses to Changes, 1960s-1980s in Bloomington, MN
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Investigating the trajectories of economic nationalisms in Cold War Europe, this open access book explores the scope and limits of small (nation)state actors pursuing and defending national economic interests in a globalizing world. In so doing, it contributes a new perspective in the economic history, political economy and nationalism literatures on postwar Europe. With this remit underscoring the inherent vulnerabilities of smaller national economies and their strategies of economic survival beyond the constraints of Cold War alignments, Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe reconstructs national economic discourses and policy objectives of smaller states and substates on both sides of the Iron Curtain from the mid1960s through the late 1980s. Examining the impact of economic turning points such as the simultaneous crises of Western Keynesianism and Eastern MarxismLeninism, the oil and financial shocks of the mid1970s or the interplay of economic liberalization and decolonization on small state economic policymaking and diplomacy, eight empirical case studies are here brought together to illustrate the variety of Cold Warera economic nationalisms and their oscillation between protectionism and free market approaches. Far from being powerless and subjected to the geoeconomic binaries of the early Cold War, small states in East and West were, as the contributions demonstrate, very capable of turning smallness into a strategic asset and expanding their room for manoeuvre in a quickly shifting global economy.The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Austrian Science Fund.
Investigating the trajectories of economic nationalisms in Cold War Europe, this open access book explores the scope and limits of small (nation)state actors pursuing and defending national economic interests in a globalizing world. In so doing, it contributes a new perspective in the economic history, political economy and nationalism literatures on postwar Europe. With this remit underscoring the inherent vulnerabilities of smaller national economies and their strategies of economic survival beyond the constraints of Cold War alignments, Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe reconstructs national economic discourses and policy objectives of smaller states and substates on both sides of the Iron Curtain from the mid1960s through the late 1980s. Examining the impact of economic turning points such as the simultaneous crises of Western Keynesianism and Eastern MarxismLeninism, the oil and financial shocks of the mid1970s or the interplay of economic liberalization and decolonization on small state economic policymaking and diplomacy, eight empirical case studies are here brought together to illustrate the variety of Cold Warera economic nationalisms and their oscillation between protectionism and free market approaches. Far from being powerless and subjected to the geoeconomic binaries of the early Cold War, small states in East and West were, as the contributions demonstrate, very capable of turning smallness into a strategic asset and expanding their room for manoeuvre in a quickly shifting global economy.The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Austrian Science Fund.


















