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Appendix 2. China Investment Corporation’s Direct Investments in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis
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William J. Norris
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Oil, Iron, Mangoes, and Cash 1
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Part I. On Economic Statecraft
- 1. What Is Economic Statecraft? 11
- 2. The Challenge of State Control 26
- 3. Economics and China’s Grand Strategy 44
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Part II. Securing Strategic Raw Materials
- 4. “Going Out” and China’s Search for Energy Security 67
- 5. Rio Tinto and the (In)visible Hand of the State 90
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Part III. Cross-Strait Economic Statecraft
- 6. Coercive Leverage across the Taiwan Strait 107
- 7. Interest Transformation across the Taiwan Strait 131
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Part IV. China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds
- 8. State Administration of Foreign Exchange 163
- 9. What Right Looks Like: The National Social Security Fund 179
- 10. The China Investment Corporation 192
- Concluding Implications 222
- Appendix 1. Coding of the Independent Variables 235
- Appendix 2. China Investment Corporation’s Direct Investments in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis 240
- Notes 243
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Oil, Iron, Mangoes, and Cash 1
-
Part I. On Economic Statecraft
- 1. What Is Economic Statecraft? 11
- 2. The Challenge of State Control 26
- 3. Economics and China’s Grand Strategy 44
-
Part II. Securing Strategic Raw Materials
- 4. “Going Out” and China’s Search for Energy Security 67
- 5. Rio Tinto and the (In)visible Hand of the State 90
-
Part III. Cross-Strait Economic Statecraft
- 6. Coercive Leverage across the Taiwan Strait 107
- 7. Interest Transformation across the Taiwan Strait 131
-
Part IV. China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds
- 8. State Administration of Foreign Exchange 163
- 9. What Right Looks Like: The National Social Security Fund 179
- 10. The China Investment Corporation 192
- Concluding Implications 222
- Appendix 1. Coding of the Independent Variables 235
- Appendix 2. China Investment Corporation’s Direct Investments in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis 240
- Notes 243
- Index 297