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2. What will an appreciation of China's currency do to inward and outward FDI?
3. The world economic crisis as a changed circumstance
4. The times they are a-changin' -- again -- in the relationships between governments and multinational enterprises: From control, to liberalization to rebalancing.
5. The standing of state-controlled entities under the ICSID Convention: Two key considerations
6. The role of multinationals in sparking industrialization: From "infant industry protection" to "FDI-led industrial take-off"
7. The pernicious institution of the party-appointed arbitrator
8. The coming harmonization of climate change policy and international investment law
9. The backstory of China and India's growing investment and trade with Africa:Separating the wheat from the chaff
10. The Arab Spring: How soon will foreign investors return?
11. State-controlled entities control nearly US$ 2 trillion in foreign assets
12. State-controlled entities as claimants in international investment arbitration:an early assessment
13. Responsible agricultural investment: is there a significant role for the law to promote sustainability?
14. Outward FDI from Hungary and its policy context, 2012
15. MNEs from Emerging Markets: New Players in the World FDI Market
16. Is the party-appointed arbitrator a "pernicious institution"? A reply to Professor Hans Smit
17. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?
18. Inward FDI in Uruguay and its policy context
19. Inward FDI in Taiwan and its policy context
20. Inward FDI in Spain and its policy context
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