American investors have invested over ten billion dollars in the People\u27s Republic of China. Further investment, however, has been slowed by fears that the Chinese Government could nationalize American assets in China. These fears are based on past occurrences when political instability or international disagreements have led to nationalization of foreign assets by the Chinese. This Note examines the likelihood that the People\u27s Republic of China would nationalize foreign assets in the future and proposes treaty terms that would protect American investors without offending Chinese sensibilities. The author suggests that future United States-China trade treaties should contain more explicit language regarding compensation: the treaties...
The remarkable economic reforms begun in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1979 have made p...
Ever since China instituted its “open-door policy” (gai ge kai fang) in 1978, the historically autar...
Since 1978 the People\u27s Republic of China has permitted foreigners to invest in domestic enterpri...
American investors have invested over ten billion dollars in the People\u27s Republic of China. Furt...
Relations between China and the USA began with the best of intentions: the USA would sponsor the nor...
A bilateral investment treaty between China and the US would not only be of importance for the econo...
In this Note, I seek to answer a simple question: By owning a large quantity of United States debt, ...
11 pages, Published ... with the permission of the Weekly Review of the Far East, Shanghai, China.h...
One of the most recent steps in China’s slow march towards liberalization of foreign investment is t...
This thesis deals with the question whether China's purchases of American government bonds affect th...
The world’s economic integration has caused international investment to be a trend today. Like other...
With the opening up of China, both foreign trade and foreign investment are assuming greater importa...
China’s Foreign Investment Law reflects substantial changes in China’s foreign investment legal regi...
As China’s economy has developed, its companies, both state-owned and privately held, have moved to ...
Since the reform and opening up, China has utilized favorable investment policies and rules to attra...
The remarkable economic reforms begun in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1979 have made p...
Ever since China instituted its “open-door policy” (gai ge kai fang) in 1978, the historically autar...
Since 1978 the People\u27s Republic of China has permitted foreigners to invest in domestic enterpri...
American investors have invested over ten billion dollars in the People\u27s Republic of China. Furt...
Relations between China and the USA began with the best of intentions: the USA would sponsor the nor...
A bilateral investment treaty between China and the US would not only be of importance for the econo...
In this Note, I seek to answer a simple question: By owning a large quantity of United States debt, ...
11 pages, Published ... with the permission of the Weekly Review of the Far East, Shanghai, China.h...
One of the most recent steps in China’s slow march towards liberalization of foreign investment is t...
This thesis deals with the question whether China's purchases of American government bonds affect th...
The world’s economic integration has caused international investment to be a trend today. Like other...
With the opening up of China, both foreign trade and foreign investment are assuming greater importa...
China’s Foreign Investment Law reflects substantial changes in China’s foreign investment legal regi...
As China’s economy has developed, its companies, both state-owned and privately held, have moved to ...
Since the reform and opening up, China has utilized favorable investment policies and rules to attra...
The remarkable economic reforms begun in the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC) in 1979 have made p...
Ever since China instituted its “open-door policy” (gai ge kai fang) in 1978, the historically autar...
Since 1978 the People\u27s Republic of China has permitted foreigners to invest in domestic enterpri...