9780881324297-0881324299-Three Threats: An Analytical Framework for the CFIUS Process (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

Three Threats: An Analytical Framework for the CFIUS Process (Policy Analyses in International Economics)

ISBN-13: 9780881324297
ISBN-10: 0881324299
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Theodore Moran
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Format: Paperback 66 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780881324297
ISBN-10: 0881324299
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Theodore Moran
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Format: Paperback 66 pages

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Three Threats: An Analytical Framework for the CFIUS Process (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (ISBN-13: 9780881324297 and ISBN-10: 0881324299), written by authors Theodore Moran, was published by Peterson Institute for International Economics in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Economics (Economics, International Business, Investing, Education & Reference, Government & Business, Processes & Infrastructure) books. You can easily purchase or rent Three Threats: An Analytical Framework for the CFIUS Process (Policy Analyses in International Economics) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Under what conditions might a foreign acquisition of a US company constitute a genuine national security threat to the United States? What kinds of risks and threats should analysts and strategists on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), as well as their congressional overseers, be prepared to identify and deal with? This study looks at three types of foreign acquisitions of US companies that may pose a legitimate national security threat.

The first is a proposed acquisition that would make the United States dependent on a foreign-controlled supplier of goods or services that are crucial to the functioning of the US economy and that this supplier might delay, deny, or place conditions on the provision of those goods or services. The second is a proposed acquisition that would allow the transfer to a foreign-controlled entity of technology or other expertise that might be deployed in a manner harmful to US national interests. The third potential threat is a proposed acquisition that would provide the capability to infiltrate, conduct surveillance on, or sabotage the provision of goods or services that are crucial to the functioning of the US economy. This study analyzes these threats in detail and considers what criteria are needed for a proposed foreign acquisition to be considered threatening. Ultimately, the vast majority of foreign acquisitions pose no credible threat to national security on these grounds.

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