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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Existing Accounts; 1.2 My Account; 1.3 The Argument; 1.4 Outline of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Governmental Policy Analysis; 2.1 Governmentality; 2.1.1 Placing Governmentality Within Foucauldianism; 2.1.2 The Governmental State; 2.1.3 Criticisms of Governmentality; 2.1.3.1 The Retention of a Liberal Account of the Economy; 2.1.3.2 The Ambiguous Treatment of the Domestic-International Divide; 2.1.4 Using Governmentality; 2.2 Poststructural Policy Analysis

2.3 Methods of Discourse Analysis2.3.1 Postpositivist Policymaking Studies; 2.3.2 Narrative-Based Discourse Analysis; 2.4 Operationalisation of the Approach; 2.4.1 Text Selection; 2.4.2 Text Analysis; 2.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 The Policy Departure; 3.1 A Policy Problem Genealogy; 3.1.1 The Need for a Foreign Direct Investment Screening Regime; 3.1.2 A Nascent Regime: Promoting Australian Participation and Managing Public Opinion; 3.1.3 Expanding the Remit: Facilitating State-Led Development, Limiting Foreign Appropriation of Profits, and Social Equity

3.1.4 Deregulation and Reregulation: Fostering Competition and Empowering the Executive3.1.5 Ensuring High-Profile Multinationals Remain in Australia and National Security; 3.2 The FATA 1975, the Policy, and the FIRB; 3.2.1 The Foreign Acquisition and Takeovers Act (FATA) 1975, the Foreign Acquisition and Takeovers Regulations (FATR) 1989, and the Australian Foreign Investment Policy (AFIP); 3.2.2 The Role of the Foreign Investment Review Board; 3.3 How the Rudd Government's Actions Constitute a Departure; 3.3.1 Changes to the Policy Settings

3.3.2 Changes in the Execution of the Policy3.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 The Policy Problematisation; 4.1 China's Go Out Policies; 4.2 Chinese Foreign Investment and the Australian Policy Problem; 4.3 The Liberal Foundations of the Existing Accounts of the Policy; 4.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 Official Discourses of Economics; 5.1 Context and Crisis; 5.2 Close Readings of Key Speeches; 5.3 Displacements; 5.3.1 Changes Over Time; 5.3.2 Thinking Constitutively; 5.4 'Economic Sovereignty'; 5.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Official Discourses of Security

6.1 Articulations from Australian Policymakers6.1.1 Foundation of the Discourse; 6.1.2 Refinement of the Discourse; 6.1.3 Sedimentation of the Discourse; 6.1.4 Deploying the Narrative; 6.2 Analysis; 6.2.1 Coherence and Consistency of the Policy Narrative; 6.2.2 Security and the FDI Policy; 6.2.2.1 The Securitisation of Minerals in the Asia-Pacific; 6.2.2.2 Security of Governmental Assemblages; 6.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 A Governmental Account of the Policy; 7.1 Decoding Swan's Economic Narrative; 7.2 Decoding Rudd's Geopolitical Narrative

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