Book contents
- The Closed World of East German Economists
- Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
- The Closed World of East German Economists
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Growing into a Socialist Germany
- Part II Coming of Age during the Thaw
- Part III Reforming Reforms towards Bailout
- Part IV Letting Go
- 7 Diverting West during the Détente
- 8 Saving Socialism from the GDR
- Conclusion
- Appendix Overview of Important Institutions Mentioned in Text
- References
- Index
- Series page
7 - Diverting West during the Détente
from Part IV - Letting Go
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2023
- The Closed World of East German Economists
- Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
- The Closed World of East German Economists
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Growing into a Socialist Germany
- Part II Coming of Age during the Thaw
- Part III Reforming Reforms towards Bailout
- Part IV Letting Go
- 7 Diverting West during the Détente
- 8 Saving Socialism from the GDR
- Conclusion
- Appendix Overview of Important Institutions Mentioned in Text
- References
- Index
- Series page
Summary
As a result of the period of détente, East and West German scientists interacted more frequently. This chapter reconstructs the clash of cultures by focusing on East Germany’s role at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria. IIASA was founded to bring together scientists from East and West to research shared problems and thus to build a “bridge” between the two opposing systems – with systems analysis referring to a set of technical theories of management, transport, and climate, as well as growth, innovation and education. The underlying image of knowledge was in stark contrast to the intellectual culture that developed in the preceding decades in East Germany. Even if participation was considered important for displaying East German science, its contribution was caught up in the precepts of the Western scholar as a class enemy. The chapter presents the best-documented case, the economist Harry Maier (1934–2010), who was one of the few social scientists who visited IIASA for two years between 1978 and 1980, and then, in 1986, used a conference visit to escape from East Germany.
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- The Closed World of East German EconomistsHopes and Defeats of a Generation, pp. 199 - 233Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023