'The most substantive and comprehensive treatment of the ever more important question of how Chinese companies adapt to foreign laws and institutions as they expand their global reach. A must-read for all academics, business leaders, and policymakers who want to better understand the behavior of Chinese companies in the global economy.' Wentong Zheng, University of Florida College of Law
1. Introduction; 2. Chinese foreign direct investment in the United States; 3. Chinese investments and US legal and regulatory institutions; 4. State ownership and Chinese investors' reactions to US institutions; 5. Chinese companies in the US tax system; 6. Chinese companies and the US employment law; 7. Chinese companies and the US national security review; 8. Implications and questions for the future.