Investment
GEG seeks to understand the politics of the international investment regime and how it affects foreign investment in developing countries.
Our work on investment focuses on three issue areas:
- The political economy of foreign investment in developing countries, with a particular focus on Chinese investment overseas
- The implications of international investment policies – such as bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in trade agreements – for national regulatory policies in developing countries
- The increasing importance of developing countries as a source of outward foreign investment and implications for the international investment regime
The Future of the Global Trade and Investment Architecture: New Research from Carolyn Deere Birkbeck

Legal expert Anna Joubin-Bret discusses EU's radical proposal for global investment in latest 'New Thinking' video

Global Leaders Fellow Camila Duran Presents Paper at Conference on Monetary Stability in Latin America

Carolyn Deere Birkbeck presents at launch of E15 work on Global Trade and Investment Architecture

Debating the Future of the Investment Regime: GEG Researchers Participate in Expert Meetings at UNCTAD and OECD

GEG Research Associate Lauge Poulsen Reacts to House of Lords’ Report on Investment Arbitration

GEG WP 2015/96 The International Investment Regime is Stronger Than You Think: Understanding the Interplay of Diplomatic, Insurance and Legal Approaches for Protecting FDI
Working papers

Policy Brief: Bringing the State Back In: Reconciling Public and Private Interests in the International Investment Regime
Policy briefs
GEG WP 2004/11 Protecting investors and the environment through financial disclosure
Working papers

GEG WP 2014/94 Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Forgotten Origins of Investment Treaty Arbitration
Working papers