International political risk management looking to the future
The third in a series of volumes based on the MIGA-Georgetown University Symposium in International Political Risk Management, this book offers assessments of needs, trends, and challenges in the international political risk insurance industry. It examines the lessons that can be learned from invest...
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| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C.
World Bank
c2005
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| Series: | International political risk management
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Yukiko Omura
- pt. 1. Learning from recent losses, claims, and arbitrations
- Overview / Theodore H. Moran and Gerald T. West
- Tales from the dark side: lessons learned from troubled investments / Kenneth W. Hansen
- Learning form OPIC's experience with claims and arbitration / Robert C. O'Sullivan
- Discussion of learning from recent losses, claims, and arbitrations / Symposium panelists and participants
- pt. 2. The emergence of new international property rights and the role of political risk insurance in project finance
- Overview / Theodore H. Moran and Gerald T. West
- The new international property rights: can the foreign investor rely on them? / Louis T. Wells
- The future of political risk insurance in international project finance: clarifying the role of expropriation coverage / Frederick E. Jenney
- Discussion on the emergence of new international property rights and the role of political risk insurance in project finance / Symposium panelists and participants
- pt. 3. The evolution of private-public relationships in the political risk insurance industry
- Overview / Theodore H. Moran and Gerald T. West
- The future of the international political risk insurance industry / Clive Tobin
- Perspectives on private-public relationships in political risk insurance / Toby Heppel
- Discussion of the evolution of private-public relationsips in political risk insurance / Symposium panelists and participants
- pt. 4. New products and new perspectives in political risk insurance
- Overview / Theodore H. Moran and Gerald T. West
- The use of political risk insurance to support emerging market-based issuers / Christina Westholm-Schröder
- Currency transfer and convertibility coverage: an old reliable product or just an old product? / Daniel W. Riordan and Edward A. Coppola
- Discussion of new products and new perspectives in political risk insurance / Symposium panelists and participants
- Appendixes
- Whither the political risk insurance industry? / Gerald T. West and Kristofer Hamel.


