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Eclipsed by the scope of the Atlantic economy, obscured by Anglo-German rivalry, and nearly destroyed by the post-1945 division of Europe, the flow of goods across East Central Europe has been, nonetheless, an immensely significant pattern of European economic exchange. For Germany, the Osthandel (Eastern trade) was both a blessing and a curse; its bounty provided much of the raw material for the rise of German economic and political power in Europe, while its lure tantalized German ambitions to the point of madness. Despite the enduring importance of this commerce, no monograph has yet made this pattern of trade the centerpiece of its treatment of German-East European relations. This study puts this important pattern of German-East European trade into the center of discussion and views an extended period of German foreign policy toward Eastern Europe through this lens.



Trade Review

“… a monumental long-term study of a century of Germany's East European trade that demonstrates its continued response to political as well as market pressures - under liberal as well as authoritarian régimes, and during good times and bad … Spaulding's history also remains of acute contemporary relevance. • Charles Maier, Harvard University

“A long-term perspective on a topic of vital current and continuing importance, and a major contribution to the study of German-Russian relations.” • Gerald D. Feldman



Table of Contents

Introduction: Germany and the Eastern Trade Issue

Chapter 1. Toward Managed Trade: the First German-Russian Trade Treaty (1894)
Chapter 2. German-Russian Trade: the Second Round
Chapter 3. Structures of German Trade Policy in the Weimar Republic
Chapter 4. German Trade Policy in Eastern Europe fromthe Great War to the Great Depression
Chapter 5. Guaranteeing the Market 1929-1934 - Trade in Preparation for War 1930-1939
Chapter 6. Seeking Autonomy: Resumption of Trade Relations in the Occupation
Chapter 7. Political Economy Resumed: Recreating the Networks 1949-1955
Chapter 8. Familiar Clients: West German Trade Policy in Eastern Europe 1955-1960

Conclusion: Structures and Patterns of German Policy

Epilogue: Continuities 1960-1990

Bibliography

Osthandel and Ostpolitik: German Foreign Trade

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 17/07/1997
      ISBN13: 9781571810397, 978-1571810397
      ISBN10: 1571810390

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Eclipsed by the scope of the Atlantic economy, obscured by Anglo-German rivalry, and nearly destroyed by the post-1945 division of Europe, the flow of goods across East Central Europe has been, nonetheless, an immensely significant pattern of European economic exchange. For Germany, the Osthandel (Eastern trade) was both a blessing and a curse; its bounty provided much of the raw material for the rise of German economic and political power in Europe, while its lure tantalized German ambitions to the point of madness. Despite the enduring importance of this commerce, no monograph has yet made this pattern of trade the centerpiece of its treatment of German-East European relations. This study puts this important pattern of German-East European trade into the center of discussion and views an extended period of German foreign policy toward Eastern Europe through this lens.



      Trade Review

      “… a monumental long-term study of a century of Germany's East European trade that demonstrates its continued response to political as well as market pressures - under liberal as well as authoritarian régimes, and during good times and bad … Spaulding's history also remains of acute contemporary relevance. • Charles Maier, Harvard University

      “A long-term perspective on a topic of vital current and continuing importance, and a major contribution to the study of German-Russian relations.” • Gerald D. Feldman



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Germany and the Eastern Trade Issue

      Chapter 1. Toward Managed Trade: the First German-Russian Trade Treaty (1894)
      Chapter 2. German-Russian Trade: the Second Round
      Chapter 3. Structures of German Trade Policy in the Weimar Republic
      Chapter 4. German Trade Policy in Eastern Europe fromthe Great War to the Great Depression
      Chapter 5. Guaranteeing the Market 1929-1934 - Trade in Preparation for War 1930-1939
      Chapter 6. Seeking Autonomy: Resumption of Trade Relations in the Occupation
      Chapter 7. Political Economy Resumed: Recreating the Networks 1949-1955
      Chapter 8. Familiar Clients: West German Trade Policy in Eastern Europe 1955-1960

      Conclusion: Structures and Patterns of German Policy

      Epilogue: Continuities 1960-1990

      Bibliography

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