The ascendancy of political risk management and its implications for global security and business investment / Peter Truscott

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Whitehall paper. 67 Publication details: London : RUSI, 2006Description: viii, 146 pISBN:
  • 0855161272 (pbk)
ISSN:
  • 0268-1307
Subject(s): Summary: Argues that risk management inherently requires a deeper understanding and appreciation of political risk if it is to play an efficient role in assessing and mitigating commercial risk. Political risk has a fundamental role in the generation of commercial risk. Uses case studies to examine the defence and energy sectors, and considers a variety of risk models to identify whether they are appropriate in this context. Author has served in both British and European parliaments.
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Argues that risk management inherently requires a deeper understanding and appreciation of political risk if it is to play an efficient role in assessing and mitigating commercial risk. Political risk has a fundamental role in the generation of commercial risk. Uses case studies to examine the defence and energy sectors, and considers a variety of risk models to identify whether they are appropriate in this context. Author has served in both British and European parliaments.

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