Once again, the specter of foreigners gaining control over strategic American assets is sparking an uproar in Congress. And that is reigniting a debate about whether the United States is too open to foreign investors -- or whether it is prone to self-destructive fits of xenophobia. -
Ports Debate Reawakens Foreign-Investment Jitters
Once again, the specter of foreigners gaining control over strategic American assets is sparking an uproar in Congress. And that is reigniting a debate about whether the United States is too open to foreign investors -- or whether it is prone to self-destructive fits of xenophobia.-
By Paul Blustein