PART I: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES
1. (Multi?)national Corporations and the State in Established Economies; John Mikler
2. Multinationals as an Instrument of Catch-up Industrialization: Understanding the Strategic Links between State and Industry in Emerging Markets; Terutomo
PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES
3. South Korean Multinationals after the Asian Financial Crisis: Towards Liberal Capitalism?; Seung-il Jeong
4. Private Chinese Multinationals and the Long Shadow of the State; Andreas N̲lke
5. Russia's Multinationals: Network State Capitalism Goes Global; Jonas Gr̃tz
6. Sector Creation and Evolution: The Role of the State in Shaping the Rise of the Indian Pharmaceutical Sectoral Business System; Heather Taylor
7. Financing the Expansion of Brazilian Multinationals into Europe: The Role of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES); Gilmar Masiero, Mario H. Ogasavaro, Luiz Caseiro and Silas Ferreira
PART III: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
8. How Policies shape Foreign Direct Investment: Examining Foreign Direct Investment from Latin America to the European Union; Judith Clifton, Daniel Diaz-Fuentes and Julio Revuelta
9. The Action-Reaction in the Global Trade: Comparing the Cases of Brazilian Chicken and Thai Tuna Industries; Suthikorn Kingkaew
Conclusion: State Support for Emerging Market Multinationals; Andreas N̲lke.