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    Ambassador Maitama Sule; one time Nigeria Ambassador to the United Nations. He was part of the African Nationalist that founded the African Union. The visit was to give us insight on panacea to African contemporary issues. EXCERPT: The history of political development in Nigeria and African indeed is very interesting. With the problem now facing us‚ it is only appropriate we should look back there and see how it started and what have become of it. Today‚ in Africa and what will African become in future

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    Assessing the political environment is an important part in any business decision. Laws and regulations passed by either local‚ regional and central government bodies can affect foreign firms’ operations. Also‚ firms are comfortable assessing the political climates in their home countries. However‚ assessing the political climates in other countries is still problematic. Classification and description of political risks When doing international business‚ the manager may face several types of financial

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    Among them‚ political risks are a key factor that decides the success or failure of international operation (Click & Weiner‚ 2010). Political risks are the possibilities of political events in the host country bringing disadvantageous effects on the economic benefits of companies that operate internationally. These events usually include: change of the policy of the host country‚ change of the regime‚ social instability‚ and violent conflicts of the host country‚ the worsening of political relation

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    The Political and Legal Environment for International Business Introduction Both the political system of a country and its accompanying legal system are national institutions: they spring from the nation state as an autonomous entity‚ which governs its population and enacts law to carry out its public tasks. For businesses‚ these institutions play a continuing role. They regulate its formation‚ its governance‚ its business activities‚ its relations with stakeholder and its duties to communicate with

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    Case Questions-Political Risk and Dabhol Analyze the Case issues etc. and present the brief analysis in your report. Along with providing detailed answers to the following questions. 1. Critically analyze and comment on the contractual operational risk management/mitigation arrangements that underpinned the original Dabhol Power Project. Ans. The various risk which underpinned the DPP are as follows - Currency Risk: The Power purchase agreement (PPA) also took care of the currency risk. The final price

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    Business Disputes and Political Risks After reading this week’s chapters and doing some internet searching‚ I came across a dispute between Israel and Egypt. The dispute occurred when Egypt terminated its gas deal with Israel. The head of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company has said it has terminated its contract to ship gas to Israel because of violations of contractual obligations‚ a decision Israel said overshadowed the peace agreement between the two countries. Al Jazeera and agencies

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    INTRODUCTION: Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies. Its headquarters are in The Hague‚ the Netherlands. It was founded in 1907. The parent company of the Shell group is Royal Dutch Shell plc‚ which is incorporated in England and Wales. They have around 93‚000 employees in more than 90 countries and territories. The company has worldwide proved reserves of 14.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The company operates 43‚000 gas stations (the world’s largest retail fuel network)

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    CHAPTER TWO 2.0 AN OVERVIEW OF SHELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY IN NIGERIA 2.1 Introduction This chapter will provide basic knowledge of Shell Nigeria Oil Company and its operation in Nigeria‚ in particular regarding its ethics‚ performance‚ social involvement‚ contribution to national income and its contribution to keeping the environment green. Since the Rio Conference of 1992 the code of conduct for all extractive industries including crude oil mining companies has underlined the following principles

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    Current Situation: In the last fifteen years‚ Shell International has undergone many changes in their organizational structure. Three major events‚ the Brent Spar incident‚ human rights problems in Nigeria‚ and shareholder activism moved Shell to do a thorough examination of their company. After many attacks by activists‚ Shell first‚ changed from a complicated matrix form of organization to five worldwide business units. These units were exploration‚ production‚ oil products‚ chemicals‚ gas

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    The Satyam Computer Services scandal was a corporate scandal that occurred in India in 2009 where chairman Ramalinga Raju confessed that the company’s accounts had been falsified. The Global corporate community was shocked and scandalised when the chairman of Satyam‚ Ramalinga Raju resigned on 7 January 2009 and confessed that he had manipulated the accounts by US$1.47-Billion. Contents   [hide]  1 Role of Auditors 2 Aftermath 3 New CEO and special advisors 4 Acquisition by Mahindra Group

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