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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2025

Matthew S. Erie
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University of Oxford
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A Casebook on Chinese Outbound Investment
Law, Policy, and Business
, pp. v - vii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Acknowledgments

  5. List of Abbreviations

  6. Introduction

    Matthew S. Erie

  7. Section 1Corporations

    1. Case Study 1.1Alibaba and Ant Group: Developing a Hybrid Chinese-International E-commerce Platform Ecosystem

      Colin Hawes

    2. Case Study 1.2Chinese M&A in Latin America: Jiangsu Yanghe Distillery’s Stake Acquisition in VSPT Wine Group in Chile

      Ignacio Tornero

  8. Section 2Compliance

    1. Case Study 2.1Africa’s Tech Challenge: A Chinese State-Owned Enterprise’s Corporate Social Responsibility Experiment in Kenya

      Yuan Wang

    2. Case Study 2.2State Grid’s Localization Strategies in Belo Monte, Brazil

      Marco Germanò

    3. Case Study 2.3TikTok versus United States

      Han Liu and Ji Li

  9. Section 3Infrastructure

    1. Case Study 3.1The Colombo Port City Project: How Chinese Investment Interacts with Local Public Law

      Dilini Pathirana and Dinesha Samararatne

    2. Case Study 3.2The Lower Sesan II: Human Rights Implications for Chinese Overseas Projects

      Leigha Crout and Michael Liu

    3. Case Study 3.3The Special Economic Zone at Duqm, Oman: A Chinese-Invested Strategic Port

      Otari Kakhidze

  10. Section 4Labor

    1. Case Study 4.1Chinese Workers and Forced Labor on the Imperial Pacific Casino Project in Saipan

      Aaron Halegua

    2. Case Study 4.2The Impact of Chinese Investments on the Gold Mining Sector in Kyrgyzstan

      Nuraiym Syrgak kyzy and Robin Lee

  11. Section 5Finance

    1. Case Study 5.1Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Zambia: A Chinese Approach

      Charles Ho Wang Mak

    2. Case Study 5.2Exiting International Joint Ventures between Chinese and South African Banks

      Thembi Madalane

  12. Section 6Disputing

    1. Case Study 6.1Chinese Overseas Investment and Environmental Accountability: A Legal Battle against the Chinese-Financed Coal-Fired Power Plant in Boké, Guinea

      Jingjing Zhang and Emily Scherr

    2. Case Study 6.2Micron versus UMC and Fujian Jinhua: The Cross-Border Struggle over Integrated Circuits’ Trade Secrets

      Kai-Shen Huang

    3. Case Study 6.3The Use of Foreign Investment Treaties in the Protection of Chinese Outbound Investments: Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Ltd. v. Federal Republic of Nigeria

      Ngozi S. Nwoko and Stanley U. Nweke-Eze

  13. Index

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  • Edited by Matthew S. Erie, University of Oxford
  • Book: A Casebook on Chinese Outbound Investment
  • Online publication: 28 February 2025
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