To Dare More Boldly : : The Audacious Story of Political Risk / / John C. Hulsman.

Ten lessons from history on the dos and don'ts of analyzing political riskOur baffling new multipolar world grows ever more complex, desperately calling for new ways of thinking, particularly when it comes to political risk. To Dare More Boldly provides those ways, telling the story of the rise...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (344 p.) :; 2 tables.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
CHAPTER ONE. 480 BC: Introduction-The First Political Risk Analysts: The Pythia of Delphi --
CHAPTER TWO. 31 AD: We Are the Risk; The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire --
CHAPTER THREE. 1192 AD: Gaming Out Lunatics; The Assassins and the Old Man of the Mountain --
CHAPTER FOUR. 1503 AD: Gaming Out Chess Players; Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia, and Pope Julius II --
CHAPTER FIVE. 1776: Everything to Play For; John Adams and Game-Changers --
CHAPTER SIX. 1797: Getting to Goldilocks; Napoleon and the Venetian Republic --
CHAPTER SEVEN. 1863: The Losing Gambler Syndrome; Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg --
CHAPTER EIGHT. 1895: Knowing Your Country's Place in the World; Lord Salisbury Saves the British Empire --
CHAPTER NINE. 1898-1912: The Promised Land Fallacy; Von Tirpitz Disastrously Builds a Navy --
CHAPTER TEN. 1970: Knowing the Nature of the World You Live In; Or the Trials and Tribulations of George Harrison --
CHAPTER ELEVEN. 1978: The Butterfly Effect in Political Risk; Or Deng Xiaoping and the Perils of a Drunken Sea Captain --
CHAPTER TWELVE. Conclusion: Back to the Pythia's Lair; Mastering Geopolitical Risk --
Acknowledgments --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Ten lessons from history on the dos and don'ts of analyzing political riskOur baffling new multipolar world grows ever more complex, desperately calling for new ways of thinking, particularly when it comes to political risk. To Dare More Boldly provides those ways, telling the story of the rise of political risk analysis, both as a discipline and a lucrative high-stakes industry that guides the strategic decisions of corporations and governments around the world. It assesses why recent predictions have gone so wrong and boldly puts forward ten analytical commandments that can stand the test of time.Written by one of the field's leading practitioners, this incisive book derives these indelible rules of the game from a wide-ranging and entertaining survey of world history. John Hulsman looks at examples as seemingly unconnected as the ancient Greeks and Romans, the Third Crusade, the Italian Renaissance, America's founders, Napoleon, the Battle of Gettysburg, the British Empire, the Kaiser's Germany, the breakup of the Beatles, Charles Manson, and Deng Xiaoping's China. Hulsman makes sense of yesterday's world, and in doing so provides an invaluable conceptual tool kit for navigating today's.To Dare More Boldly creatively explains why political risk analysis is vital for business and political leaders alike, and authoritatively establishes the analytical rules of thumb that practitioners need to do it effectively.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400889440
9783110606591
DOI:10.23943/9781400889440?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: John C. Hulsman.