Routledge Handbook of Political Risk
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Routledge Handbook of Political Risk
Sottilotta, Cecilia Emma; Meissner, Hannes; Leitner, Johannes; Campisi, Julian
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2025
520
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9781032595405
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List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: Situating the Handbook of Political Risk
Part I - Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 2: Re-evaluating the Theoretical Foundations of Political Risk Analysis: The Crucial Role of Context
Chapter 3: "Globalization in the First Person": Political Risk and the Study of International Relations
Chapter 4: Political risk and Security Studies: Towards a conceptual framework of political riskiness
Chapter 5: Close Encounters, awaited appointments: Futures Studies meet Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 6: A history of political risk: Tracking the development of institutions and policies to mitigate political risk in the 17th-21st centuries
Part II - Methodologies and Approaches in the Analysis of Political Risk
Chapter 7: "Cats vs. Analysts": Can Political Risk Analysis Be Rigorous?
Chapter 8: Political Risk Analysis as Intelligence for Contextualised and Actionable Insight
Chapter 9: How to conduct Political Risk Research in a Hybrid Regime: the Case of Zimbabwe
Part III - Political Risk as a Result of Disruptive Global Trends
Chapter 10: Understanding the Climate Change - Political Risk Nexus
Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence and Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 12: Political Risk and the Geopolitics of Cybersecurity
Chapter 13: Missing the Risks: Ideology, Technology & the Shift to US-China Conflict, 2016-2024
Chapter 14: Localising political risk. A framework for analysing political risk associated with city diplomacy
Part IV - Geopolitics & Political Risk Constellations: Spaces and Places
Chapter 15: Political risk in Japan: Looking under the bonnet
Chapter 16: Political Risks in the post-Soviet Region: Geopolitical Risks, Country Risks, and Business Management Strategies
Chapter 17: A Political Risk Analysis of Kazakhstan: Recent Changes in the Internal and External Context of a Central Asian State
Chapter 18: Exploring Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Strategic Interests, Political Risks and Emerging Challenges
Chapter 19: Informality and State Capture as Political Risk: Firm Level Evidence from Ukraine under Yanukovych
Chapter 20: How does European strategic autonomy reduce political risk for EU businesses?
Chapter 21: Doing Business in the EU's Electoral Autocracy: Analysing Political Risks in Hungary
Chapter 22: Between hope and despair: Political risks and opportunities for European business in Iran, 2015-2019
Chapter 23: Assessing the 'systemic' risks around ESG investment in Latin America
Chapter 24: Political Risk in South America: Insights for European Investors in the renewable energy and mining sectors
Chapter 25: Sink, swim or be the captain: Emerging Political Risks and their impact on Southern Africa
Part V New Trends in Political Risk Management: Industries, Companies, Strategies
Chapter 26: From Niche Market to Core Function? Mapping the Political Risk Analysis Industry
Chapter 27: Political Risk Insurance: Where does it fit?
Chapter 28: "Ethical" Political Risk: Impacts and Strategies
Chapter 29: Political risk assessment in the context of Great Power conflict: The case of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chapter 30: "Political Tailwind for Chinese contractors on EU funded construction projects: Insights from the Peljesac Bridge Project"
Chapter 31: "Investment Arbitration, Political Risk and the European Union"
Chapter 32: "Geopolitics and Climate Change. How can MNEs Prepare?"
Chapter 33: "Is Geopolitics 'Manageable'? Underlying trends, firm level responses and strategic options"
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: Situating the Handbook of Political Risk
Part I - Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 2: Re-evaluating the Theoretical Foundations of Political Risk Analysis: The Crucial Role of Context
Chapter 3: "Globalization in the First Person": Political Risk and the Study of International Relations
Chapter 4: Political risk and Security Studies: Towards a conceptual framework of political riskiness
Chapter 5: Close Encounters, awaited appointments: Futures Studies meet Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 6: A history of political risk: Tracking the development of institutions and policies to mitigate political risk in the 17th-21st centuries
Part II - Methodologies and Approaches in the Analysis of Political Risk
Chapter 7: "Cats vs. Analysts": Can Political Risk Analysis Be Rigorous?
Chapter 8: Political Risk Analysis as Intelligence for Contextualised and Actionable Insight
Chapter 9: How to conduct Political Risk Research in a Hybrid Regime: the Case of Zimbabwe
Part III - Political Risk as a Result of Disruptive Global Trends
Chapter 10: Understanding the Climate Change - Political Risk Nexus
Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence and Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 12: Political Risk and the Geopolitics of Cybersecurity
Chapter 13: Missing the Risks: Ideology, Technology & the Shift to US-China Conflict, 2016-2024
Chapter 14: Localising political risk. A framework for analysing political risk associated with city diplomacy
Part IV - Geopolitics & Political Risk Constellations: Spaces and Places
Chapter 15: Political risk in Japan: Looking under the bonnet
Chapter 16: Political Risks in the post-Soviet Region: Geopolitical Risks, Country Risks, and Business Management Strategies
Chapter 17: A Political Risk Analysis of Kazakhstan: Recent Changes in the Internal and External Context of a Central Asian State
Chapter 18: Exploring Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Strategic Interests, Political Risks and Emerging Challenges
Chapter 19: Informality and State Capture as Political Risk: Firm Level Evidence from Ukraine under Yanukovych
Chapter 20: How does European strategic autonomy reduce political risk for EU businesses?
Chapter 21: Doing Business in the EU's Electoral Autocracy: Analysing Political Risks in Hungary
Chapter 22: Between hope and despair: Political risks and opportunities for European business in Iran, 2015-2019
Chapter 23: Assessing the 'systemic' risks around ESG investment in Latin America
Chapter 24: Political Risk in South America: Insights for European Investors in the renewable energy and mining sectors
Chapter 25: Sink, swim or be the captain: Emerging Political Risks and their impact on Southern Africa
Part V New Trends in Political Risk Management: Industries, Companies, Strategies
Chapter 26: From Niche Market to Core Function? Mapping the Political Risk Analysis Industry
Chapter 27: Political Risk Insurance: Where does it fit?
Chapter 28: "Ethical" Political Risk: Impacts and Strategies
Chapter 29: Political risk assessment in the context of Great Power conflict: The case of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chapter 30: "Political Tailwind for Chinese contractors on EU funded construction projects: Insights from the Peljesac Bridge Project"
Chapter 31: "Investment Arbitration, Political Risk and the European Union"
Chapter 32: "Geopolitics and Climate Change. How can MNEs Prepare?"
Chapter 33: "Is Geopolitics 'Manageable'? Underlying trends, firm level responses and strategic options"
Index
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political;risk;geopolitical;geopolitics;security;weaponized interdependence;climate crisis
Lists of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: Situating the Handbook of Political Risk
Part I - Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 2: Re-evaluating the Theoretical Foundations of Political Risk Analysis: The Crucial Role of Context
Chapter 3: "Globalization in the First Person": Political Risk and the Study of International Relations
Chapter 4: Political risk and Security Studies: Towards a conceptual framework of political riskiness
Chapter 5: Close Encounters, awaited appointments: Futures Studies meet Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 6: A history of political risk: Tracking the development of institutions and policies to mitigate political risk in the 17th-21st centuries
Part II - Methodologies and Approaches in the Analysis of Political Risk
Chapter 7: "Cats vs. Analysts": Can Political Risk Analysis Be Rigorous?
Chapter 8: Political Risk Analysis as Intelligence for Contextualised and Actionable Insight
Chapter 9: How to conduct Political Risk Research in a Hybrid Regime: the Case of Zimbabwe
Part III - Political Risk as a Result of Disruptive Global Trends
Chapter 10: Understanding the Climate Change - Political Risk Nexus
Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence and Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 12: Political Risk and the Geopolitics of Cybersecurity
Chapter 13: Missing the Risks: Ideology, Technology & the Shift to US-China Conflict, 2016-2024
Chapter 14: Localising political risk. A framework for analysing political risk associated with city diplomacy
Part IV - Geopolitics & Political Risk Constellations: Spaces and Places
Chapter 15: Political risk in Japan: Looking under the bonnet
Chapter 16: Political Risks in the post-Soviet Region: Geopolitical Risks, Country Risks, and Business Management Strategies
Chapter 17: A Political Risk Analysis of Kazakhstan: Recent Changes in the Internal and External Context of a Central Asian State
Chapter 18: Exploring Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Strategic Interests, Political Risks and Emerging Challenges
Chapter 19: Informality and State Capture as Political Risk: Firm Level Evidence from Ukraine under Yanukovych
Chapter 20: How does European strategic autonomy reduce political risk for EU businesses?
Chapter 21: Doing Business in the EU's Electoral Autocracy: Analysing Political Risks in Hungary
Chapter 22: Between hope and despair: Political risks and opportunities for European business in Iran, 2015-2019
Chapter 23: Assessing the 'systemic' risks around ESG investment in Latin America
Chapter 24: Political Risk in South America: Insights for European Investors in the renewable energy and mining sectors
Chapter 25: Sink, swim or be the captain: Emerging Political Risks and their impact on Southern Africa
Part V New Trends in Political Risk Management: Industries, Companies, Strategies
Chapter 26: From Niche Market to Core Function? Mapping the Political Risk Analysis Industry
Chapter 27: Political Risk Insurance: Where does it fit?
Chapter 28: "Ethical" Political Risk: Impacts and Strategies
Chapter 29: Political risk assessment in the context of Great Power conflict: The case of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chapter 30: "Political Tailwind for Chinese contractors on EU funded construction projects: Insights from the Peljesac Bridge Project"
Chapter 31: "Investment Arbitration, Political Risk and the European Union"
Chapter 32: "Geopolitics and Climate Change. How can MNEs Prepare?"
Chapter 33: "Is Geopolitics 'Manageable'? Underlying trends, firm level responses and strategic options"
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Chapter 1: Introduction: Situating the Handbook of Political Risk
Part I - Theoretical and Historical Perspectives on Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 2: Re-evaluating the Theoretical Foundations of Political Risk Analysis: The Crucial Role of Context
Chapter 3: "Globalization in the First Person": Political Risk and the Study of International Relations
Chapter 4: Political risk and Security Studies: Towards a conceptual framework of political riskiness
Chapter 5: Close Encounters, awaited appointments: Futures Studies meet Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 6: A history of political risk: Tracking the development of institutions and policies to mitigate political risk in the 17th-21st centuries
Part II - Methodologies and Approaches in the Analysis of Political Risk
Chapter 7: "Cats vs. Analysts": Can Political Risk Analysis Be Rigorous?
Chapter 8: Political Risk Analysis as Intelligence for Contextualised and Actionable Insight
Chapter 9: How to conduct Political Risk Research in a Hybrid Regime: the Case of Zimbabwe
Part III - Political Risk as a Result of Disruptive Global Trends
Chapter 10: Understanding the Climate Change - Political Risk Nexus
Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence and Political Risk Analysis
Chapter 12: Political Risk and the Geopolitics of Cybersecurity
Chapter 13: Missing the Risks: Ideology, Technology & the Shift to US-China Conflict, 2016-2024
Chapter 14: Localising political risk. A framework for analysing political risk associated with city diplomacy
Part IV - Geopolitics & Political Risk Constellations: Spaces and Places
Chapter 15: Political risk in Japan: Looking under the bonnet
Chapter 16: Political Risks in the post-Soviet Region: Geopolitical Risks, Country Risks, and Business Management Strategies
Chapter 17: A Political Risk Analysis of Kazakhstan: Recent Changes in the Internal and External Context of a Central Asian State
Chapter 18: Exploring Future Energy Security in the Black Sea-Caspian Region: Strategic Interests, Political Risks and Emerging Challenges
Chapter 19: Informality and State Capture as Political Risk: Firm Level Evidence from Ukraine under Yanukovych
Chapter 20: How does European strategic autonomy reduce political risk for EU businesses?
Chapter 21: Doing Business in the EU's Electoral Autocracy: Analysing Political Risks in Hungary
Chapter 22: Between hope and despair: Political risks and opportunities for European business in Iran, 2015-2019
Chapter 23: Assessing the 'systemic' risks around ESG investment in Latin America
Chapter 24: Political Risk in South America: Insights for European Investors in the renewable energy and mining sectors
Chapter 25: Sink, swim or be the captain: Emerging Political Risks and their impact on Southern Africa
Part V New Trends in Political Risk Management: Industries, Companies, Strategies
Chapter 26: From Niche Market to Core Function? Mapping the Political Risk Analysis Industry
Chapter 27: Political Risk Insurance: Where does it fit?
Chapter 28: "Ethical" Political Risk: Impacts and Strategies
Chapter 29: Political risk assessment in the context of Great Power conflict: The case of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chapter 30: "Political Tailwind for Chinese contractors on EU funded construction projects: Insights from the Peljesac Bridge Project"
Chapter 31: "Investment Arbitration, Political Risk and the European Union"
Chapter 32: "Geopolitics and Climate Change. How can MNEs Prepare?"
Chapter 33: "Is Geopolitics 'Manageable'? Underlying trends, firm level responses and strategic options"
Index
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