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Chapter 6 The Political Environment: Critical Concerns - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 6 The Political Environment: Critical Concerns
Political Risks
Political Sanctions
NGOs increasingly affect policy decisions made by governments.
Confiscation
The seizing of a company's assets without payment.
Domestication
Transfer of foreign investments to national control and ownership.
Economic Risks
Tax Controls
Import Restrictions
Local-Content Laws
Exchange controls.
Price Controls
Expropriation
Seizure of an investment and reimbursement for the assets.
Political Vulnerability
Planned Domestication
Politically Sensitive products and issues
Forecasting political risk
Joint Ventures
Expanding investment base
Licensing
Political Bargaining
Political Payoffs
Government Encouragement
Overseas private Investment Corporation OPIC
Department of Commernce DOC
Foreign Credit Insurance Association FCIA
Agency of International Development AID
The Impact on Intl Business
Violence
Terrorism
War
Cyberterrorism
Cybercrime
Sovereignty of Nations
refers to both the powers exercised by a state in relation to other countries and the supreme powers exercised over its own members
Forms of Gov't
Ancient Greeks
Rule by one
Monarchy/Dictatorship
Rule by few
Aristocracy/Oligarchy
Rule by Many
Democracy
Political Parties
Nationalism
Targeted Fear
Trade Disputes
Stability of Government Policies