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Author Lenihan, Ashley Thomas.

Title Balancing power without weapons : state intervention in cross-border mergers and acquisitions / Ashley Thomas Lenihan
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 360 pages) : illustrations
Summary Why do states block some foreign direct investment on national security grounds even when it originates from within their own security community? Government intervention into foreign takeovers of domestic companies is on the rise, and many observers find it surprising that states engage in such behaviour not only against their strategic and military competitors, but also against their closest allies. Ashley Lenihan argues that such puzzling behaviour can be explained by recognizing that states use intervention into cross-border mergers and acquisitions as a tool of statecraft to internally balance the economic and military power of other states through non-military means. This book tests this theory using quantitative and qualitative analysis of transactions in the United States, Russia, China, and fifteen European Union states. It deepens our understanding of why states intervene in foreign takeovers, the relationship between interdependence and conflict, the limits of globalization, and how states are balancing power in new ways
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes This work is licensed by Knowledge Unlatched under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
Subject Consolidation and merger of corporations -- Political aspects
Commerce -- Political aspects
National interest.
Investments, Foreign -- Government policy
International relations.
Political Science -- International Relations.
National interest
Consolidation and merger of corporations -- Political aspects
Commerce -- Political aspects
Investments, Foreign -- Government policy
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781316855430
1316855430
9781107181861
1107181860