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Calculating Political Risk

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Public-administration consultant Althaus...[brings] together perspectives from medicine! finance! philosophy! mathematics! and other fields to flesh out a scholarly understanding of political risk'The Futurist! August 2009. Informationen zum Autor Catherine Althaus is an assistant Professor at the University of Victoria in Canada. Prior to this she was an ANZSOG (Australia and New Zealand School of Government) Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Political Science Program of the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University in Canberra. She was also a University Medallist and an Associate Fellow with the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University in Brisbane. Althaus was a former official of the Queensland Treasury Department and Queensland Office of the Cabinet! having worked as a policy officer and research assistant to directors-general of both agencies. Her present research interests focus on public policy and public administration as well as bioethics! leadership in the public service and the interface between politics and religion. She recently co-authored the fourth edition of the Australian Policy Handbook with Peter Bridgman and Glyn Davis! and has published articles in Risk Analysis and The Canberra Times. Klappentext This powerful new book is the first to ever examine the hard edge of how political risk is calculated and used in decision making. It opens with an outline of the historical and linguistic origins of risk! a section on the various disciplinary understandings of risk! the risk society concept and how risk has come to be so prominent in the context of environmental disaster and terrorism. The book then defines political risk and looks at its manifestations in the public sector from project to high-level political risk. It also looks at risk identification versus risk management and the various processes at work. Zusammenfassung Opens with an outline of the historical and linguistic origins of risk, the various disciplinary understandings of risk, the 'risk society' concept, and how risk has come to be so prominent in the context of environmental disaster and terrorism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Emergence and Salience of Risk * Defining Political Risk * Risk Identification Vs Risk Management * Talking About Risk: What the Practitioners Say * Peaceful Planning * Mad Cow Madness * Serious Security: Responding to September 11 * Plans! Cows and Planes: Poitical Risk Analysis Compared * Conclusion: Where to From Here? * Index ...

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Opens with an outline of the historical and linguistic origins of risk, the various disciplinary understandings of risk, the 'risk society' concept, and how risk has come to be so prominent in the context of environmental disaster and terrorism.

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Authors Catherine Althaus
Publisher Stylus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2009
 
EAN 9781844077007
ISBN 978-1-84407-700-7
No. of pages 304
Series Earthscan Risk in Society
Earthscan Risk in Society
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, MATHEMATICS / Game Theory, Politics & government, Politics and government, Risk assessment

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