This course examines the full array of political risks confronting businesses today, from creeping expropriations to sudden shocks like national debt defaults and coups to emerging threats like cyber exploitation. Micro-level decisions made by local politicians in Brazil or India, national-level strategies of countries like China and Russia, and multi-national regimes, policies, and norms are all affecting global businesses in significant and often surprising ways. In a globalized world, managers and investors are increasingly realizing that politics matter as much as economic fundamentals. First Line of Defense: Ambassadors, Embassies and American Interests AbroadĬourses offered at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Secretary Condoleezza Rice.Foreign Affairs Budget for the Future: Fixing a Hollow Service.Diplomatic Professional Training and Education.The Foreign Policy Advisor Program: Diplomats Among Warriors.Bringing America’s Multilateral Diplomacy into the 21st Century.Blueprints for a More Modern Diplomatic Service.Philip Merrill Fellowship SAIS Essay Contest. Walter and Leonore Annenberg Excellence in Diplomacy Award.Integrating Instruments of Power and Influence.University of Michigan Ambassadors Forum.Arthur Ross Discussions of American Diplomacy.
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