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International Political Risk Management: Needs of the Present, Challenges for the Future

Theodore H. Moran, Gerald T. West, and Keith Martin, eds., International Political Risk Management: Needs of the Present, Challenges for the Future (World Bank, 2008) (pdf; 2)

The main subjects discussed in this publication, International Political Risk Management: Needs of the Present, Challenges of the Future, -providing coverage based on bilateral investment treaties (BITs), unifying terrorism and traditional political violence insurance, incorporating recent experiences in the power sector in risk management plans, and improving protection against regulatory takings-are at the core of investors’ concerns in the current marketplace. The book is organized into 4 parts. Part I discusses new perspectives on political risk insurance products. Part II examines private power projects in emerging markets. Part III focuses on the challenge of managing regulatory risk and Part IV deals with the international political risk insurance industry in 2010.

Cites the earlier, first edition (2005) of my own work in this field, International Investment, Political Risk, and Dispute Resolution: A Practitioner’s Guide, Second Edition (Oxford University Press, 2020).

Earlier version: Theodore Moran and Gerald T. West, eds., International Political Risk Management: Looking to the Future (World Bank, 2005) (pdf).

See also Tosun, The Law of Political Risk Insurance.

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