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Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors

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Published in:Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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Published: 2026
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title Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_auth Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_full Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_fullStr Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_full_unstemmed Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_short Security Threats and Diminishing Market Access: Implications for Chinese Investors
title_sort security threats and diminishing market access: implications for chinese investors
topic International Law
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International Law
url https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol36/iss1/4