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1. Primer on International Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

2. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

3. Government-held equity in foreign investment projects: Good for host countries?

4. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: A critical perspective

5. Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues

6. Regional concentration of FDI involves trade-offs in post-reform India

7. Multilateral investment disciplines: Don't forget the GATS

8. The case for a framework agreement on investment

9. The "spaghetti bowl" of IIAs: The end of history?

10. Recalibrating interpretive authority

11. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective

12. Which host country government actors are most involved in disputes with foreign investors?

13. China needs to complement its "going-out" policy with a "going-in" strategy

14. EU investment agreements and the search for a new balance: A paradigm shift from laissez-faireliberalism toward embedded liberalism?

15. Toward a multilateral framework for investment

16. The futile debate over a multilateral framework for investment

17. The need for an international investment consensus-building process

18. Cost allocation in investment arbitration: Back toward diversification

19. Are trade-law inspired investment rules desirable?

20. Minority rules: State ownership and foreign direct investment risk mitigation strategy

21. Beware the discretionary choices of arbitrators

22. Go out and manufacture: Policy support for Chinese FDI in Africa

23. Three challenges for China's outward FDI policy

24. Nation states and nationality of MNEs

25. Towards the successful implementation of the updated OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

26. FDI stocks are a biased measure of MNE affiliate activity: A response

27. Is China's outward investment in oil a global security concern?

28. State-controlled entities as "investors" under international investment agreements

29. Absent from the discussion: The other half of investment promotion

30. Reconciling IMF rules and international investment agreements: An innovative derogation for capital controls

31. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada

32. A good business reason to support mandatory transparency in extractive industries

33. Attracting FDI through BITs and RTAs: Does treaty content matter?

34. Law at two speeds: Legal frameworks regulating foreign investment in the global South

35. Roll out the red carpet and they will come: Investment promotion and FDI inflows

36. Much ado about nothing? State-controlled entities and the change in German investment law

37. A China – US bilateral investment treaty: A template for a multilateral framework for investment?

38. Inward foreign direct investment: Does it enable or constrain domestic technology entrepreneurship?

39. Evaluate Sustainable FDI to Promote Sustainable Development

40. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?

41. The unbalanced dragon: China's uneven provincial and regional FDI performance

42. Different investment treaties, different effects

43. National companies or foreign affiliates: Whose contribution to growth is greater?

44. The (lack of) women arbitrators in investment treaty arbitration

45. The public law challenge: Killing or rethinking international investment law?

46. The Arab Spring: How soon will foreign investors return?

47. The standing of state-controlled entities under the ICSID Convention: Two key considerations

48. State-controlled entities control nearly US$ 2 trillion in foreign assets

49. FDI, catch-up growth stages and stage-focused strategies

50. Economic patriotism: Dealing with Chinese direct investment in the United States

51. Shaping global business conduct: The 2011 update of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises

52. Beyond treasuries: A foreign direct investment program for U.S. infrastructure

53. The new Dutch sandwich: The issue of treaty abuse

54. Investment incentives and the global competition for capital

55. Knowledge, FDI and catching-up strategies

56. FDI in retailing and inflation: The case of India

57. Greek FDI in the Balkans: How is it affected by the crisis in Greece?

58. Responsible business conduct: Re-shaping global business

59. The times they are a-changin' -- again -- in the relationships between governments and multinational enterprises: From control, to liberalization to rebalancing

60. Emerging challengers in knowledge-based industries? The case of Indian pharmaceutical multinationals

61. Why and how least developed countries can receive more FDI to meet their development goals

62. The role of multinationals in sparking industrialization: From "infant industry protection" to "FDI-led industrial take-off"

63. Responsible agricultural investment: is there a significant role for the law to promote sustainability?

64. The coming harmonization of climate change policy and international investment law

65. Is the party-appointed arbitrator a "pernicious institution"? A reply to Professor Hans Smit

66. FDI stocks are a biased measure of foreign affiliate activity

67. Environmental concerns in international investment agreements: The "new era" has commenced, but harmonization remains far off

68. From the FDI Triad to multiple FDI poles?

69. Is a model EU BIT possible—or even desirable?

70. It's time for an EU Investment Promotion Agency

71. FDI incentives pay — politically

72. The response to the global crisis and investment protection: evidence

73. Foreign direct investment and U.S. national security: CFIUS under the Obama Administration

74. Thinking twice about a gold rush: Pacific Rim v El Salvador

75. How BRIC MNEs deal with international political risk

76. How much do U.S. corporations know (and care) about bilateral investment treaties? Some hints from new survey evidence

77. What will an appreciation of China's currency do to inward and outward FDI?

78. The pernicious institution of the party-appointed arbitrator

79. State-controlled entities as claimants in international investment arbitration: an early assessment

80. Can the U.S. Remain an Attractive Host for FDI in the Auto Industry? New Labor Policy and Flexible Production

81. The global economic crisis and FDI flows to emerging markets: for the first time ever, emerging markets are this year set to attract more than half of global FDI flows

82. The growth of Brazil's direct investment abroad and the challenges it faces

83. Outward investment by Trans-Latin enterprises: reasons for optimism

84. Indian FDI falls in global economic crisis: Indian multinationals tread cautiously

85. National Security with a Canadian Twist: The Investment Canada Act and the New National Security Review Test

86. Are SWFs Welcome Now?

87. Land grab or development opportunity? International farmland deals in Africa

88. International Investment Arbitration: Winning, Losing and Why

89. Improving infrastructure or lowering taxes to attract foreign direct investment?

90. While global FDI falls, China's outward FDI doubles

91. A new geography of innovation – China and India rising

92. The global financial crisis: will state emergency measures trigger international investment disputes?

93. The revised national security review process for FDI in the US

94. The FDI recession has begun