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The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) is increasingly assertive internationally. Their international agenda is uncertain and unsettling in the West. PRC non-SOE's (state-owned enterprises) abroad are increasingly viewed as Chinese government tools, subject to government interference and possibly spreading "Chinese malign influence," (McGregor, 2019). It is crucial to investigate whether the suspicions and barriers Western states place on outbound Chinese M&A and non-SOE's abroad is justified, necessary, and why. Chinese Telecoms giant and non-SOE, Huawei, will be analysed especially. A Constructivist(IR)International Relations view point will go beyond material reasons to consider other factors like history, ideology, and identity.
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Business-government relationships
