20763 - GEOPOLITICS FOR BUSINESS
Department of Social and Political Sciences
ANDREA COLLI
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
GEOPOLITICS FOR BUSINESS |
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I. FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOPOLITICS FOR CORPORATE LEADERS |
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Introduction: Globalization, Deglobalization, Geopolitics and Strategy: which challenges for corporate leaders? |
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Geopolitics for the present World |
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II. WORLD ORDERS AND GLOBALIZATION |
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Two Centuries of “Geopolitical Shifts”. Which lessons from the past for corporate leaders?
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21st Century Geopolitics. The present scenario |
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Geopolitics and Globalization |
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Working Class 1 |
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III. MODERN GEOPOLITICS: THREATS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CORPORATE STRATEGIES |
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From Territory to Spaces: the rise of contemporary geopolitics |
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III.1 Geopolitics of new geographic spaces |
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Arctic Geopolitics |
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Case discussion |
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Geopolitics of the Outer Space |
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Case Discussion |
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The Geopolitics of Renewables |
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III.2 Geopolitics of unconventional spaces |
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Geoeconomics |
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Geopolitics and technology: neo-techno-nationalism and the threats for global companies |
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Reading Discussion |
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The Geopolitics of Infrastructures |
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Working-Class 2/1 |
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Working Class 2/2 |
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IV. STRATEGY AND GEOPOLITICS |
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Corporations and (Geo) Political Risk: an introduction |
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Navigating Political Risk at Home: Populism vs. Business |
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Multinationals and Geopolitical Risk
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Doing business with dictators
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Doing Business in Wartime (A) |
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Working-Class 3 - Final |
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Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- To understand the trends in geopolitical equilibria in the light of the main interpretative frameworks in the field
- To analyze and discuss the main topics in current geopolitical analysis and research
- To understand the nature of political and geopolitical risk
- To analyze the strategic positioning of companies in relation to geopolitical threats
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- To understand and evaluate the impact of political and geopolitical risk on entrepreneurial decisions and logics
- To understand and master the main techniques in order to manage political and geopolitical risk
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Individual works / Assignments
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
- Interaction/Gamification
DETAILS
The couse will include 2 or 3 talks by experts in the field and several cases and incidents for discussion.
A group work (case-based) will be part of the final grade as well as a final individual assessment.
Assessment methods
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
Attendance is warmly encouraged. Students will be evaluated though a mix of assessment techniques including a workgroup, a presentation and an (elective) final individual essay (up to 3,000 words, up to 2 additional points) to be agreed upon with the instructor before the midterm evaluations break.
The course includes a midterm and a final exam (Open and/or MC questions). The two grades’ average will account for the 20% of the final grade. The rest will be the outcome of the workgroup (80%) plus an eventual additional score (up to 2 points) of the final individual assessment.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Non attending students will be assessed through a final written exam on the whole program of the course composed by a set of MC questions and open questions. Non attending students will additionally be required to write a 3000 words essay about a book agreed with the instructor.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
The course materials include articles, cases and incidents, plus a set of slides provided by the instructor. Teaching materials and reading will be uploaded by the instructor some days before each class.