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  2. Two geopolitical experts explain how boards should think ...

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    —Make sure that specific members of a company’s management team are made responsible for monitoring relevant geopolitical risks and periodically reporting on them to the board.

  3. Policy of deliberate ambiguity - Wikipedia

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    In the context of global politics, a policy of deliberate ambiguity (also known as a policy of strategic ambiguity or strategic uncertainty) is the practice by a government or non-state actor of being deliberately ambiguous with regard to all or certain aspects of its operational or positional policies. [1]

  4. Here are the top risks the world faces in 2025, according to ...

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    The Eurasia Group, a geopolitical risk and consulting firm, named a lack of international leadership as the world's biggest risk for 2025. Here are the top risks the world faces in 2025, according ...

  5. Global sourcing - Wikipedia

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    Some key disadvantages of global sourcing can include: hidden costs associated with different cultures and time zones, exposure to financial and political risks in countries with (often) emerging economies, increased risk of the loss of intellectual property, and increased monitoring costs relative to domestic supply.

  6. Eurasia Group - Wikipedia

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    Eurasia Group announced a partnership with Nikko Asset Management in 2015 to incorporate political risk analysis into emerging market investment funds. According to The Wall Street Journal , "this is the first such partnership between the consultancy and an asset manager". [ 15 ]

  7. How geopolitical events can impact the stock market Geopolitical events, such as elections, wars, assassinations and terrorist attacks, can significantly impact stock market performance across ...

  8. Track II diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Rather, it is there to assist official actors to manage and resolve conflicts by exploring possible solutions derived from the public view, without the requirements of formal negotiation. [6] In addition, the term track 1.5 diplomacy is used by some analysts to define a situation where official and non-official actors cooperate in conflict ...

  9. Technical intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Technical intelligence (TECHINT) is intelligence about weapons and equipment used by the armed forces of foreign nations. The related term, scientific and technical intelligence, addresses information collected or analyzed about the broad range of foreign science, technology, and weapon systems.