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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2018

Ashley Thomas Lenihan
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science

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Balancing Power without Weapons
State Intervention into Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions
, pp. ix - x
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018
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  1. 1Number of cross-border M&A deals (by economy of seller)

  2. 2Value of cross-border M&A deals (by economy of seller in millions of dollars)

  3. 3Modes of balancing

  4. 4Types of M&A intervention as a tool of non-military internal balancing

  5. 5Non-military internal balancing through M&A intervention

  6. 6Hypothesis #1

  7. 7Hypothesis #2

  8. 8Hypothesis #3

  9. 9Critical cases

  10. 10Commonly identified national security sectors (listed by ICB code)

  11. 11Cross-border case types

  12. 12Variable sources

  13. 13Measures of economic competitiveness sourced from the IMD database

  14. 14Measures of interest group presence and position from the IMD database

  15. 15Values of dependent variable Y1

  16. 16Values of dependent variable Y2

  17. 17Cross-border deal breakdown: the security community context 2001–07

  18. 18Cross-border deal breakdown by intervention type 2001–07

  19. 19Multinomial logit model results: intervention 2001–07

  20. 20Probability change in MNLM I

  21. 21Probability change in MNLM II

  22. 22Probability change in MNLM III

  23. 23Cross-border deal breakdown by deal outcome 2001–07

  24. 24Multinomial logit model results: deal outcome 2001–07

  25. 25Probability change in MNLM IV

  26. 26Unbounded intervention: critical cases examined in Chapters 3 and 4

  27. 27Motivation matrix: unbounded intervention

  28. 28Bounded intervention: critical cases

  29. 29Bounded intervention: significant motivating factors

  30. 30Dataset subset: cross-border deals between the US and France

  31. 31Non-intervention and the secondary hypothesis

  32. 32Non-intervention cases: outcome breakdown by sector

  33. 33Non-military internal balancing: M&A intervention options

  34. 34Case study findings: unbounded and bounded intervention

  35. 35Descriptive statistics of variables in MNLM I

  36. 36Descriptive statistics of variables in MNLM II

  37. 37Descriptive statistics of variables in MNLM III

  38. 38Descriptive statistics of variables in MNLM IV

  39. 39Descriptive statistics of the resource dependency variable in MNLM III

  40. 40Descriptive statistics of the resource dependency variable in MNLM III, when the outcome is unbounded intervention

  41. 41Descriptive statistics of dataset variables: frequencies

  42. 42Bivariate correlations of dataset variables

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  • Ashley Thomas Lenihan, London School of Economics and Political Science
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