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

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

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

4. The case for a framework agreement on investment

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

6. Recalibrating interpretive authority

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

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

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

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

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

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

13. Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues

14. Toward a multilateral framework for investment

15. The futile debate over a multilateral framework for investment

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

17. Cost allocation in investment arbitration: Back toward diversification

18. Are trade-law inspired investment rules desirable?

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

20. Beware the discretionary choices of arbitrators

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

22. Three challenges for China's outward FDI policy

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

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