Part 1 - Small (Nation-) State Agency in Cold War Europe 1. Economic Nationalism or 'National Economy-Building' of Small (Nation-) States Adrian Brisku (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) 2. Becoming 'Masters of Their Own House': Economic Nationalism in Multinational Communist Federations Lars Fredrik Stöcker (University of Vienna, Austria) Part 2 - Going Global 3. No Games Just Business: The Other Economic Nationalism of Luxembourg Thomas Kolnberger (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg) 4. Czechoslovakian Expertise in Lusophone Africa after 1975 as a Small State Response to Global Economic Change in the 1970s B arbora Menclová (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) 5. Switzerland's Economic Relations with the Non-Communist Southeast Asia, 1965-1980 Sandra Bott (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) Part 3 - Detente through Foreign Trade 6. Austrian Osthandel as Economic Nationalism: Reassessing the Role of Foreign Trade in Austro-Keynesianism Maximilian Graf (Austrian State Archives, Austria) 7. 'Doing Business with the Colonels': Greece's Financial Relations with Austria and German Democratic Republic during the Greek Military Dictatorship, 1967-1974 Ioannis Brigkos (University of Vienna, Austria) 8.
National in Content and.Pragmatic in Practice: The Polonia Firms in State-Socialist Poland Martin Gumiela (University of Vienna, Austria) 9. International Competition, National Business: State Support for Shipbuilding in Finland, 1952-2006 Saara Matala (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) and Christian Stutz (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) Part 4 - Impeded and Delayed Globalization 10. Economic Forecasting of the Czechoslovak Forecasting Institute in the late 1980s Lubos Studený (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) 11. Republican Nationalism in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Slovene and Croatian Responses to Globalizing Market Forces in the 1970s Benedetto Zaccaria (University of Padova, Italy) 12. Late Perestroika Estonian Economic Debate 1987-1991: from Theoretical Self-Management to Independence Kevin Axe (Independent Scholar, Germany) Index.