The Routledge Handbook of Political Risk explores the context analysis and management of political risk arising from recent tectonic geopolitical challenges to the world order posed by pandemics nationalist policy interventions changing supply chains technological transformation and the climate crisis. Seasoned and emerging academics from the Global North and South alongside risk practitioners and business professionals from multiple continents and industries reconsider and address policy-oriented questions in relation to social political democratic environmental economic security technological and geopolitical challenges. Across five distinctive parts this Handbook considers ethical risks populism weaponised interdependence protectionism the disruptive effects of AI company case studies industries and political risk management while also reconsidering the future of political risk. The volume will appeal to scholars and students of international business and management studies political science area studies security studies geography history and sociology. In the absence of functioning global governance to mitigate such risks it will also be of great use to a range of consultants investors business practitioners and corporations.|The Routledge Handbook of Political Risk | Politics