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Course Description

In an interconnected world, risks to nation-states transcend domestic borders. Navigating the dynamics of global stability requires a probe into the political, economic, social, and external dimensions that can disrupt and destabilize. In this course, you will assess these factors critically, examining how international influences can impact a country’s stability.

Through case studies of Yemen and Somalia, you will explore how past events shape current risks. This historical perspective will enhance your ability to accurately evaluate and synthesize current trends. You will also navigate the essential considerations and decisions involved in the development of a comprehensive country risk report, tailored to meet the needs of your specific audience. After observing the steps of this process, you will gain hands-on experience in independently researching, preparing risk assessments, and crafting detailed reports that inform strategic action.

Faculty Author

James Rogers

Benefits to the Learner

  • Define country risk factors in political, social, and economic domains
  • Examine multiple case studies that demonstrate the outcome of risk dynamics
  • Research the role of historical events to inform present threats to country stability
  • Outline a comprehensive country risk report tailored to the needs of a target audience

Target Audience

  • Military and government foreign policy professionals
  • Investment analysts
  • Strategic planners in multinational corporations
  • Policy advisors
  • Consultants
  • Business intelligence professionals
  • Risk management specialists
  • International development professionals
  • Business leaders involved in international operations or global strategic planning
  • Professionals in NGOs and international organizations
  • Service members transitioning out of active service

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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2 week
Dates
May 21, 2025 to Jun 03, 2025
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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Dates
Aug 13, 2025 to Aug 26, 2025
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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2 week
Dates
Nov 05, 2025 to Nov 18, 2025
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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