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The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)

The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation By Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)

The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation by Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)


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Sakade challenges the narrative that the focus of British manufacturing went from Empire to Europe and argues rather that, following the Second World War, the key relationship was in fact trans-Atlantic. A valuable read for historians of British aviation and more widely of 20th century British Industry.

The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation Summary

The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation: 1943-1982 by Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)

Sakade challenges the narrative that the focus of British manufacturing went "from Empire to Europe" and argues rather that, following the Second World War, the key relationship was in fact trans-Atlantic.

There is a commonly accepted belief that, during the twentieth century, British manufacturing declined irreparably, that Britain lost its industrial hegemony. But this is too simplistic. In fact, in the decades after 1945, Britain staked out a new role for itself as a key participant in a US-led process of globalisation. Far from becoming merely a European player, the UK actually managed to preserve a key share in a global market, and the British defence industry was, to a large extent, successfully rehabilitated. Sakade returns to the original scholarly parameters of the decline controversy, and especially questions around post-war decline in the fields of high technology and the national defence industrial base. Using the case of the strategically critical military and civil aircraft industry, he argues that British industry remained relatively robust.

A valuable read for historians of British aviation and more widely of 20th century British Industry.

About Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)

Takeshi Sakade is Associate Professor in Graduate School of Economics at Kyoto University, Japan.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Britains new role between Europe and the US after 1945 Part I. The Post-War British Aircraft Industry, 1943-1964 1. The origins of Anglo-American production collaboration in the first jet-age (1943-56) 2. Sandys Defence White Paper and the Rationalisation of the British Aircraft Industry, 195760 3. BOACs Financial Crisis and the End of the "Fly British" Policy, 196366 Part II. The British Dilemma. 1964-1969 4. The Cancellation of Britains Top Projects, 196365 5. The Politics Behind the Plowden Doctrine: European and American Alternatives for the British Aircraft Industry 6. The "European Technological Community" and the Anglo-German MRCA project, 196669 Part III. European cooperative airliner projects and AngloAmerican Industrial Collaboration, 1968-1982 7. The second jet age and the bankruptcy of Rolls-Royce, 196771 8. Trapped in a Loveless Marriage: The Anglo-French Concorde crisis of 1974 9. Playing a Double Game: The British aircraft industry in the third jet age Conclusion

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NPB9780367651206
9780367651206
0367651203
The British Aircraft Industry and American-led Globalisation: 1943-1982 by Takeshi Sakade (Kyoto University, Japan)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-10
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