Aleksandra Komornicka is an assistant professor at Maastricht University and has a PhD from the European University Institute. Her research focuses on the international and economic history of post-war Europe in particular on the Cold War, European integration and Poland.
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Introduction Part I: The rise and fall of the national strategy of the 1970s 1. Towards the big opening the late 1960s 2. Bold and ambitious: a new national strategy 1971-2 3. Perfect timing? 1973-5 4. Defending the status quo 1976-80 Part II: Licence agreements with Western European companies 5. Prosperity progress profit and peace: the goals and expectations of the licence policy 6. The deal of the decade: Italy Fiat and the production of passenger cars 7. Cementing political rapprochement: France Berliet and new city buses 8. Facing electronic giants: the FRG and audio equipment 9. Gains and losses of the licence policy Epilogue and conclusion
Introduction Part I: The rise and fall of the national strategy of the 1970s 1. Towards the big opening the late 1960s 2. Bold and ambitious: a new national strategy 1971-2 3. Perfect timing? 1973-5 4. Defending the status quo 1976-80 Part II: Licence agreements with Western European companies 5. Prosperity progress profit and peace: the goals and expectations of the licence policy 6. The deal of the decade: Italy Fiat and the production of passenger cars 7. Cementing political rapprochement: France Berliet and new city buses 8. Facing electronic giants: the FRG and audio equipment 9. Gains and losses of the licence policy Epilogue and conclusion
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