Germany, Italy and the International Economy 1929-1936 : Co-operation or Rivalries at Times of Crisis? (2016. XI, 384 S. 210.0 mm)

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Germany, Italy and the International Economy 1929-1936 : Co-operation or Rivalries at Times of Crisis? (2016. XI, 384 S. 210.0 mm)

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When in 1929 the world economy went into crisis, a new approach to international trade and finance appeared on the scene. Characterised by bilateralism, protectionism and autarchy, this approach, whose main proponents were Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, challenged the idea of liberal free trade. Per Tiedtke offers a systematic analysis of the role of economic factors in the German-Italian rapprochement under the banner of the fascism as well as its patterns of collaboration and rivalries. Tiedtke s work will help to describe and explain the economic foundations of the Rome-Berlin Axis , which plunged Europe and the world into the disaster of World War II.
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rontational BilateralismIntroduction: Circumventing International Opposition1 A Common Stance at the International Economic Conferences?2 Hiding from International Responsibility3 Hidden Preferences: The Brocchi ContractsConclusion Part II: The Triumph of BilateralismPart III: The Quest for New Markets 1933-1936Chapter 8: Hinterland/Retroterra - Entangled Economic Expansion in Southeastern EuropeIntroduction: Economic Expansion after 19331 Transfer of Commercial Policy2 Connecting Southeastern Europe with the World - Hamburg/Bremen vs. Trieste3 Institutional Competition in Fascist Italy's Best Market: Yugoslavia4 Collaboration among Equals or Subordination?Chapter 9: Beyond Europe - Co-operation and Rivalries in the Mare NostrumIntroduction: Separated Spaces?1 Joint Manoeuvres in Turkey2 Egypt - Commercial Expansion on Ideological Tailwind?3 Italy's Multiple Replacement through Nazi Germany's Trade with Palestine4 Iraq's oilConclusion and OutlookAppendixSourcesLiteratureMajor ActorsList of Abbreviations
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When in 1929 the world economy went into crisis, a new approach to international trade and finance appeared on the scene. Characterised by bilateralism, protectionism and autarchy, this approach, whose main proponents were Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, challenged the idea of liberal free trade. Per Tiedtke offers a systematic analysis of the role of economic factors in the German-Italian rapprochement under the banner of the fascism as well as its patterns of collaboration and rivalries. Tiedtke's work will help to describe and explain the economic foundations of the "Rome-Berlin Axis", which plunged Europe and the world into the disaster of World War II.

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