With increasing injections of foreign capital in the United States and rising national security concerns, the legislative and executive branches have played an expanded role in policing international investment in American companies. Arguably, no government group serves a more critical gatekeeping role than the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Yet, its evaluative process, which permits it to examine and block any foreign attempt to garner control of an American entity, is completely obscured from the public purview. However, the Committee\u27s secrecy does not preclude all studies of its review process. Using various government databases and reports, this Note produces one of the first empirical analyses of the ...
This perspective explains the new regulations governing the US government's national security review...
In 1975, the United States took steps to prevent its national security from being undermined by fore...
On 13 August 2018, the president of the United States signed a bill to strengthen the Committee on F...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is an interagency committee that se...
Although much media scrutiny on foreign investment in the United States focuses on concerns about Ch...
The regulatory regime that governs the national security review of foreign acquisitions of U.S. comp...
This article uses SEC filings, public reports, cases, and press reports to examine how companies inv...
The era of globalization has produced previously unimaginable economic benefits by spurring linkages...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews transactions based o...
As China’s economy has developed, its companies, both state-owned and privately held, have moved to ...
Global capital is on the move and sovereign wealth funds, with significant assets, are uniquely posi...
Congress and the White House are proposing a fundamental “reform” of CFIUS regulations, via the Fore...
The United States actively promotes internationally the national treatment of foreign firms. Some Me...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States review process slowed during the inaugural ...
This perspective explains the new regulations governing the US government's national security review...
In 1975, the United States took steps to prevent its national security from being undermined by fore...
On 13 August 2018, the president of the United States signed a bill to strengthen the Committee on F...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) is an interagency committee that se...
Although much media scrutiny on foreign investment in the United States focuses on concerns about Ch...
The regulatory regime that governs the national security review of foreign acquisitions of U.S. comp...
This article uses SEC filings, public reports, cases, and press reports to examine how companies inv...
The era of globalization has produced previously unimaginable economic benefits by spurring linkages...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews transactions based o...
As China’s economy has developed, its companies, both state-owned and privately held, have moved to ...
Global capital is on the move and sovereign wealth funds, with significant assets, are uniquely posi...
Congress and the White House are proposing a fundamental “reform” of CFIUS regulations, via the Fore...
The United States actively promotes internationally the national treatment of foreign firms. Some Me...
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States review process slowed during the inaugural ...
This perspective explains the new regulations governing the US government's national security review...
In 1975, the United States took steps to prevent its national security from being undermined by fore...
On 13 August 2018, the president of the United States signed a bill to strengthen the Committee on F...