CoCom in the ‘Second Cold War’ Germany, Britain, the USA and the 1980s Eastern Europe Trade Embargo

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CoCom in the ‘Second Cold War’

Germany, Britain, the USA and the 1980s Eastern Europe Trade Embargo

Armin Grünbacher

History / Modern / 20th Century / General

This study investigates the German, British and wider European reactions to the US revival of the CoCom trade embargo against the Eastern Bloc after 1980. It shows how the Europeans tried to balance alliance loyalties within NATO with their considerable economic and trade interests in Eastern Europe. Armin Grünbacher considers how, with the West suffering in the wake of the 2nd oil shock and, due to the rhetoric of the early Reagan administration, US-Soviet relations reaching a low point, the Europeans believed in and persisted with a 'peace through trade' approach.

By analysing the response of German business associations and leaders, CoCom in the 'Second Cold War' offers both a political history of the 2nd Cold War and a unique contribution to the economic history of the Cold War. This includes European responses to the Reagan Administration's lifting of grain export sanctions to the USSR, while simultaneously tightening industrial export restriction which mainly affected the European industries. Indeed a key feature of the book is the investigation of European positions on the implementation of extra-territorial US sanctions against European firms who were suspected by the US to be in breach of the embargo. Grünbacher argues that the disputes within the Western alliance reached a second climax with the so-called 'West-West- embargo' in about 1986, when German firms in particular were excluded from any contracts which would involve 'SDI-technology' (Reagan's infamous 'Star Wars' programme) and German scientists were even prevented from attending civilian conferences in the USA for fear of espionage.

Armin Grünbacher is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Birmingham, UK. He is the author of West German Industrialists and the Making of the Economic Miracle (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017).

Publication Date: 21 January 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350377387
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 272
Weight (oz): 16.0

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