The Economy of Nations. Some Reflections about the Impact of Economic State Policies in South-Eastern Europe after the First World War
The Economy of Nations. Some Reflections about the Impact of Economic State Policies in South-Eastern Europe after the First World War
Author(s): Giuseppe MottaSubject(s): History, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Istorijski institut, Beograd
Keywords: nationalization; nationalism; agrarian reforms; economic space; South-Eastern Europe
Summary/Abstract: The article focuses on the main aspects of economic policies in Eastern Europe after the Peace Treaty of Versailles, when the whole region witnessed the collapse of the old multinational empires and their replacement with national states that were theoretically built according to the principle of national selfdetermination, though they were in many cases as ethnically mixed as the old empires. As a matter of fact, the new frontiers did not perfectly correspond to the ethnic divisions among the different communities that in some cases coexisted for many centuries. Also under the economic point of view, the new settlement did not reflect the economic dynamics that had characterized the region until that moment and this problem became a further hurdle for the future economic development of Europe, as pointed out during the negotiations by British advisor J. M. Keynes. The approach of the new governments, which were all destined to adopt nationalism as the ideological clue for their political and economic structures, represented an additional obstacle for the difficult post-war reconstruction and played an important role in the post-1929 framework. The result was a rapid decline of the newly established states towards authoritarianism and the descent of the international scenario into a bloody “European Civil War”.
Journal: Историјски часопис
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 65
- Page Range: 403-424
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English