Autonomous State

The Struggle for a Canadian Car Industry from OPEC to Free Trade

Dimitry Anastakis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Toronto Press

Published:19th Feb '13

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'Autonomous State is the first study covering the Canadian automobile industry since 1970 in any depth, and it makes a major contribution to our understanding of Canadian automotive and industrial history. Thoroughly researched and well-written, it will appeal to readers interested in the Canadian automobile industry, Canadian industry more generally, and Canadian public policy.' -- Charles K. Hyde, Emeritus Professor of History, Wayne State University

More than just an examination of the auto industry, the book provides a rethinking of Canada’s tumultuous post-OPEC political and economic evolution, helping to explain the current tribulations of the global auto sector and Canada’s place within it.

Autonomous State provides the first detailed examination of the Canadian auto industry, the country’s most important economic sector, in the post-war period. In this engrossing book, Dimitry Anastakis chronicles the industry’s evolution from the 1973 OPEC embargo to the 1989 Canada–US Free Trade Agreement and looks at its effects on public policy, diplomacy, business enterprise, workers, consumers, and firms.

Using an immense array of archival sources, and interviews with some of the key actors in the events, Anastakis examines a fascinating array of topics in recent auto industry and Canadian business and economic history: the impact of new safety, emissions, and fuel economy regulations on the Canadian sector and consumers, the first Chrysler bailout of 1980, the curious life and death of the 1965 Canada-US auto pact, the ‘invasion’ of Japanese imports and transplant operations, and the end of aggressive auto policy-making with the coming of free trade.

More than just an examination of the auto industry, the book provides a rethinking of Canada’s tumultuous post-OPEC political and economic evolution, helping to explain the current tribulations of the global auto sector and Canada’s place within it.

‘There is much to like about this work. It is a solid piece of academic research. It reaches beyond mere facts of how the industry evolved undermanaged trade…and how the Auto Pact paved the way for the 1989 Free Trade agreement.’ -- Wayne Lewchuk * Enterprise and Society, vol 14:04:2013 *
‘This is a well-researched book, with substantial archival research having been conducted in Canada and United States… There is plenty to be learned by political scientists interested in international relations, public policy, and political economy (both nationally and internationally).’ -- Duane Bratt * American Historical Review vol 119:02:2014 *

‘Deeply researched and lucidly argued by a historian in command of his field, Autonomous State is a valuable addition to automotive history and a distinguished contribution to policy history.’

-- Tom McCarthy * Canadian Historical Review vol 95:03:2014 *

  • Winner of Best Book in Political History awarded by Canadian Historical Association 2014 (Canada)
  • Joint winner of Hagley Prize in Business History awarded by The Business History Conference 2014 (United States)
  • Short-listed for Canada Prize in the Humanities awarded by Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2014 (Canada)

ISBN: 9781442612976

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm

Weight: 760g

568 pages