Tectonic Politics: Global Political Risk in an Age of Transformation

Author:   Nigel Gould-Davies
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780815737131


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   21 May 2019
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Tectonic Politics: Global Political Risk in an Age of Transformation


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Author:   Nigel Gould-Davies
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Brookings Institution
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780815737131


ISBN 10:   0815737130
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   21 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This is a fascinating book. Its wisdom and clarity will appeal to practitioners and its rigour will satisfy any academic audience. I can't imagine that there is an analysis of political risk more comprehensive than this. --David Lubin, Head of Emerging Markets Economics, Citi, Associate Fellow, Global Economy and Finance, Chatham House An original and superbly-written contribution to understanding political risk. Anyone interested in international relations will find it full of insights. --Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King's College London All economic activity involves political risks, but few economic actors know how to analyze or address them. In Tectonic Politics, Nigel Gould-Davies draws upon decades of experience in academia, government, and business to explain political risk to those who desperately need to understand it. In cogent, readable prose, interspersed with vivid examples, Gould-Davies demonstrates the central importance of politics to national and international business, and provides a guide to analyzing political risk. Business-people, journalists, policymakers, and scholars will all learn from reading Tectonic Politics. --Jeffry Frieden, Stanfield Professor of International Peace, Harvard University In a timely and important examination of the rapid rise of political risk, Tectonic Politics gives fresh insights into why politics is one of the biggest challenges facing big data, disruptive technologies, and other key sectors. Drawing on his wide experience in academia, business, and diplomacy, Nigel Gould-Davies takes a rigorous yet lively approach to explaining how these risks can be understood, managed, and organized more effectively by decisionmakers and thinkers across government, business, the media, and academia. --Gwen Robinson, Editor-at-Large, Nikkei Asian Review Nigel is consistently clear-minded, practical, and thoughtful in his approach to government relations and political risk. He combines a deep understanding and feel for policy and stakeholder issues, and relationships, with an equal understanding of the importance of applying that expertise to the demands and constraints of decisionmaking in business. I am glad that this book will bring his thinking to a broader audience. --Sir John Grant, Vice-President, International Government Relations, Anadarko Petroleum


“All economic activity involves political risks, but few economic actors know how to analyze or address them. In Tectonic Politics, Nigel Gould-Davies draws upon decades of experience in academia, government, and business to explain political risk to those who desperately need to understand it. In cogent, readable prose, interspersed with vivid examples, Gould-Davies demonstrates the central importance of politics to national and international business, and provides a guide to analyzing political risk. Businesspeople, journalists, policymakers, and scholars will all learn from reading Tectonic Politics.” —Jeffry Frieden, Stanfield Professor of International Peace, Harvard University “Nigel is consistently clear-minded, practical, and thoughtful in his approach to government relations and political risk. He combines a deep understanding and feel for policy and stakeholder issues, and relationships, with an equal understanding of the importance of applying that expertise to the demands and constraints of decisionmaking in business. I am glad that this book will bring his thinking to a broader audience.” —Sir John Grant, Vice-President, International Government Relations, Anadarko Petroleum “In a timely and important examination of the rapid rise of political risk, Tectonic Politics gives fresh insights into why politics is one of the biggest challenges facing big data, disruptive technologies, and other key sectors. Drawing on his wide experience in academia, business, and diplomacy, Nigel Gould-Davies takes a rigorous yet lively approach to explaining how these risks can be understood, managed, and organized more effectively by decisionmakers and thinkers across government, business, the media, and academia.” —Gwen Robinson, Editor-at-Large, Nikkei Asian Review “An original and superbly-written contribution to understanding political risk. Anyone interested in international relations will find it full of insights.” —Anand Menon, Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, King”s College London “This is a fascinating book. Its wisdom and clarity will appeal to practitioners and its rigour will satisfy any academic audience. I can”t imagine that there is an analysis of political risk more comprehensive than this.” —David Lubin, Head of Emerging Markets Economics, Citi, Associate Fellow, Global Economy and Finance, Chatham House


All economic activity involves political risks, but few economic actors know how to analyze or address them. In Tectonic Politics, Nigel Gould-Davies draws upon decades of experience in academia, government, and business to explain political risk to those who desperately need to understand it. In cogent, readable prose, interspersed with vivid examples, Gould-Davies demonstrates the central importance of politics to national and international business, and provides a guide to analyzing political risk. Business-people, journalists, policymakers, and scholars will all learn from reading Tectonic Politics. --Jeffry Frieden, Stanfield Professor of International Peace, Harvard University In a timely and important examination of the rapid rise of political risk, Tectonic Politics gives fresh insights into why politics is one of the biggest challenges facing big data, disruptive technologies, and other key sectors. Drawing on his wide experience in academia, business, and diplomacy, Nigel Gould-Davies takes a rigorous yet lively approach to explaining how these risks can be understood, managed, and organized more effectively by decisionmakers and thinkers across government, business, the media, and academia. --Gwen Robinson, Editor-at-Large, Nikkei Asian Review Nigel is consistently clear-minded, practical, and thoughtful in his approach to government relations and political risk. He combines a deep understanding and feel for policy and stakeholder issues, and relationships, with an equal understanding of the importance of applying that expertise to the demands and constraints of decisionmaking in business. I am glad that this book will bring his thinking to a broader audience. --Sir John Grant, Vice-President, International Government Relations, Anadarko Petroleum


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Nigel Gould-Davies is an associate fellow of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He teaches at Mahidol University International College in Thailand. Between 2010 and 2013 he held senior government relations roles in the international energy industry. From 2000 to 2010 he served in the British Foreign Office, including as ambassador to Belarus.

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