Bültmann & Gerriets
Détente and Beyond
Anglo-Romanian Relations in the Aviation Industry (1966-1993)
von Mauro Elli
Verlag: Peter Lang
Reihe: Euroclio Nr. 102
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-2-8076-0674-6
Erschienen am 26.03.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 210 mm [H] x 148 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 359 Gramm
Umfang: 274 Seiten

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By the mid-1960s, the whole European aviation industry had begun looking at two main solutions in order to survive competition from the USA: European cooperation, and exports to markets still closed to the Americans. Against this background, Anglo-Romanian dealings in the aviation industry over a period of almost thirty years are a case of converging politico-military interests with major interpretative potential. This holds true for the history of East-West relations and infra-Western commercial competition, but also for the transformation of domestic decision-making patterns and the change in economic priorities. While Britain became Romaniäs first commercial partner in order to offer a new outlet to the aviation industry, Bucharest was looking at the U.K. to pursue a strategy of industrial modernisation and political visibility. The story of their intersection sheds light on the lower-level reality of Détente in Europe. The degree of collaboration across the Iron Curtain was not just the product of a generally improved diplomatic atmosphere, but ¿ at least in the present case ¿ the result of a peculiar mixture of political ambition, economic viability, and technological expertise. Indeed, the change of economic paradigm in the UK (from Neo-Keynesianism to monetarist Neo-Liberalism), along with President Ceau¿escu¿s fixation with foreign debt, played a crucial role in the vicissitudes of Anglo-Romanian relations in the aviation industry in the period between the demise of Détente and the end of the Cold War. This points to a reasonably articulated model, which is hinged on the category of ¿transfer¿, rather than on the category of ¿cooperation¿.



Mauro Elli, Ph.D. is currently Adjunct Professor in Contemporary History at the State University of Milan. He has published several contributions on the reciprocal feedback between foreign policy and technology during the Cold War, with a focus on nuclear power developments.



Content: The relationship between political and techno-economic spheres in international relations ¿ Anglo-Romanian bilateral relations ¿ Multilateral controls on strategic exports during the Cold War ¿ Competition in the aviation industry ¿ The British `disease¿¿ Processes of technological transfer ¿ Post-1945 Romanian history.


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