Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Cooperation and Conflict: The MNEs, LDCs, and the United States -- The U.S. Government and American Foreign Investment -- Political Risk: Identifying and Defining the Issue -- Recent Efforts To Analyze and Measure Political Risk -- Monitoring and Integrating Political Risk -- The Management of Political Risk -- Conclusion and Summary -- Appendixes -- A Political System Stability Index -- Investment Insurance Programs of the Industrial Countries1
Summary
This volume focuses on the efforts that multinational enterprises (MNEs) can and must make to evaluate and deal with the political risks they confront in host countries. After discussing various aspects of the relationships between MNEs and host countries, the author considers the definitional and conceptual issues of political risk. He examines th
Notes
Dan Haendel is currently a fellow at the Georgetown University Center for Strategic and International Studies. His previous publications include The Process of Priority Formulation: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
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