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how local politics threaten the global economy

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An edition of Risk rules (2011)

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how local politics threaten the global economy

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"Risk Rules is a comprehensive updating of the authors' critically praised The Kimchi Matters (Agate B2, 2005). The authors, a group of present and former University of Chicago political risk experts, return discussion of globalization and international relations to first principles. Globalization hype has obscured a few basic truths--that political stability and economic growth are usually determined on the local level, and that they're most affected by local institutions, leadership, corruption, and other such factors. Risk Rules shows that globalization (and events like the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the September 11 attacks) makes understanding the political economies of distant countries more important than ever. Time and again, investors and foreign policymakers have been hurt because they haven't understood the the unique local dynamics at work in a particular country or region. This truth holds for companies venturing abroad and for policymakers contemplating foreign challenges, and no less for small investors, voters, and others whose lives and finances are increasingly affected by distant world events. Risk Rules lays out an intuitive framework for making sense of international economic and political developments, whether negative (why markets in Argentina collapsed; why Russia stumbled, then rebounded, then stumbled again; why U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and Pakistan became sources of international terrorism and instability) or positive (why Singapore and Botswana, to name just two, became unlikely success stories). Each of the book's fifteen main principles is illustrated with numerous contemporary examples from around the world, which have been thoroughly updated since the book's first edition. Readers should gain an understanding of what transpired in the globalization boom, why things did not work out as planned, and how they might be made to work better in the future. Understanding and forecasting local political dynamics is essential, as these increasingly drive global markets and determine the stability and safety of our world"--

""A study that outlines a framework for understanding how local politics in countries around the world affect globalization"--Provided by publisher"--

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Agate B2
Language
English
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354

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Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: The kimchi matters / by Marvin Zonis, Dan Lefkovitz, and Sam Wilkin. c2003.

Includes index.

Published in
Chicago

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Dewey Decimal Class
337
Library of Congress
HF1359 .Z66 2011, HF1359.Z66 2011

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
354

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25077006M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781932841596
ISBN 10
1932841598
ISBN 13
9781932841596
LCCN
2011003233

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