Liquid Neutrality: Finnish, Swedish and Swiss economic diplomacy towards OPEC from the oil shock to the oil glut (1973-1986)
Description of the granted funding
This transnational project studies the economic diplomacy of Finland, Sweden and Switzerland towards the rise of the main oil producing countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) from the oil crisis (1973) to the oil glut (1986).Our Hypothesis is that unlike the big Western power, who could use their military clout as an entry to the markets, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland "weaponized" neutrality as a political economic resource. We draw upon “new diplomatic history” that considers that there is no clear-cut separation between the “state” and “society”. Our methodological point of departure is grounded in Historical Social Network Analysis (HSNA) which holds that social action is interdependent and these interdependencies form channels of information that in turn shape the policies taken. Our source material consists of embassy, trade, finance and foreign ministry records; records of business associations, including chambers of commerce and records of private companies.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2027
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Other information
Funding decision number
354632
Fields of science
History and archaeology
Research fields
Historiatieteet
Identified topics
political history, cultural history