Understand how nationalism shapes political risk and how investors can navigate it.
Nationalism is presented as a dynamic, context‑dependent process that connects people to the modern nation‑state. This book explains how nationalism can influence the behavior of governments toward foreign investment, depending on a country’s development stage and specific political and social structures. It also discusses how investors can interpret the political environment to reduce uncertainty and align strategies with national goals.
- Learn how nationalism functions differently in consolidation, mobilization, and maintenance stages.
- See how foreign subsidiaries can impact national policy and what this means for risk management.
- Discover practical approaches to minimize visible foreignness and adapt to local contexts.
- Understand when nationalistic reactions might be intense but not necessarily translate into meaningful constraints.
Ideal for readers of international business, investment strategy, and policy analysis who want a grounded view of nationalism’s role in political risk and corporate decisions.