The Miniature Guide to Political Risk Analysis for International Business

The Miniature Guide to Political Risk Analysis for International Business
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Publisher : Steven Johnston
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780578825748
ISBN-13 : 0578825740
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Book Synopsis The Miniature Guide to Political Risk Analysis for International Business by : Steven Johnston

Download or read book The Miniature Guide to Political Risk Analysis for International Business written by Steven Johnston and published by Steven Johnston. This book was released on 2020-12-20 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Political risk is one of the most frequently discussed risks to doing business internationally. But what exactly is political risk and what are the best ways to analyze and prepare for political risks that may jeopardize your business? Based on more than two decades of evaluating political risk to companies doing business all over the world, Steven Johnston explains the fundamentals of effective political risk analysis. What are the foundational principles and approaches for modeling and how can professionals improve accuracy of forecasting political risk? What really works? Why is high quality political risk analysis important to every business operating internationally? It’s not IF your business will be impacted by political events and actions. It is WHEN and HOW? However, effective political risk analysis isn’t limited to the domain of business resiliency and protecting downside risk. It is also a significant competitive advantage when a business can more accurately see just a little farther into the future than competitors and be ready to make earlier moves to avoid problems or take advantage of opportunities. The book spotlights top shelf thinkers about political risk and provides state-of-the-art ways to operationalize their valuable contributions into the business process. In addition to commenting on the current state of the field of political risk analysis, Johnston makes recommendations for improving the domain of political risk analysis. This book should be essential reading for any business professionals investing across borders and especially doing business in emerging economies.


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