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El. knyga: Political Economy of National Security, Critical Infrastructure and Securitization of Foreign Investments

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This book examines how new flows of foreign direct investments from autocracies are framed, their effects, and the policy responses to them, within the context of challenges to the international liberal order. Chapters address thematic and regional issues, from national investment controls and threat perceptions to China and Russia’s responses. Collectively, they explore a new dynamic in international politics: the securitization of money crossing borders. Historically, foreign investments operated under minimal global regulation, based on the assumption that they were beneficial, and profit driven. However, the past decade has witnessed a radical shift in approaches to foreign investments due to changing investment patterns and the entry of state-sponsored actors into this traditionally unregulated realm. China and Russia are seen to leverage foreign investments to advance their long-term economic and political objectives. The book comprehensively examines the subsequent repositioning of foreign investment policy and its consequences for national and international politics.

Introduction.
Chapter 1 Squaring the circles: How to understand
national security, critical infrastructure, vital societal functions, and the
foreign ownership challenge?.
Chapter 2 The European approach to screening
procedures: Leaders and laggards.
Chapter 3 Geographical dwarf, FDI giant
Protecting security and prosperity: The peculiar case of the Netherlands.-
Chapter 4 Foreign investments and national security: Finlands approach.-
Chapter 5 Undermining liberal international order? The balancing act between
attracting foreign direct investments and protecting national security
interests in the US and the UK.
Chapter 6 Foreign investments and national
security: The case of Russia.
Chapter 7 Foreign investment and evolving
security concerns: The case of China.- Conclusions.
Jakub M. Godzimirski is Research Professor, Research group on Russia, Asia and International Trade, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Oslo, Norway.





Morten Skumsrud Andersen is Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), head of its research group on Global Order and Diplomacy, and the PI of the research project Consequences of Investments for National Security (COINS).