April 06, 2010
CFIUS As A Congressional Notification Service
Posted by David Zaring
The Southern California Law Review has just published my article on CFIUS As A Congressional Notification Service, about the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, an outfit that has inspired the development of large bars in New York and DC in a rather short period. Here's the abstract:
How
can Congress play a role in formulating national security policy? This
Article identifies one way that Congress already plays such a role: in
its oversight of executive branch decisions regarding foreign
investments in the United States, via the Committee on Foreign
Investment in the United States (CFIUS). The executive’s role in this
relationship is passive; it is best understood as a congressional
notification service. This Article considers the implications of such a
service, which could serve as a model for increased congressional
involvement in other aspects of foreign affairs. It offers historical
support for the descriptive claim that Congress plays a central role in
policing foreign investments for national security concerns; the
mildness of the executive role is shown both qualitatively and
quantitatively through a content analysis of the “boilerplateness” of
executive approvals of foreign acquisitions. The role Congress has
played in national security and foreign direct investment policymaking
has implications for theories of presidential administration and
executive discretion in foreign affairs, and also for practicing lawyers
interested in defining what exactly the scope of “national security”
might be. The Article concludes with a review of these implications.
You can download the piece here, or have a look at it here, if you think it might be of interest.
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