<p>"Riordan and Zhang have provided a brief, pointed, but above all, useful guide to the diplomatic skills business professionals will need if they are to succeed and prosper in an increasingly uncertain and transforming world."</p><p><b>Paul Sharp</b>, <i>Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA</i></p><p>“This volume addresses an area that has been insufficiently covered in the recent boom of contributions on geopolitics and geoeconomics. It argues that companies should develop corporate diplomacy capabilities as a means of responding to risk and uncertainty in what is becoming a less rules-based international economic order.”</p><p><b>Stephen Woolcock, PhD</b>, <i>Senior Associate, London School of Economics Trade Hub</i>, <i>UK</i></p>

Riordan and Zhang share the skills, techniques, and mindsets used by diplomats and foreign ministries, and adapt them to the needs of executives and MNCs.

Their guide employs real-life case studies in understanding the international business environment, and:

  • Examines the shift to multipolarity and the rise of Permacrisis and Policrisis
  • Highlights the long-term approach of diplomatic strategy and how it may be applied to business
  • Provides a framework for companies to understand geopolitical risks
  • Offers techniques to build resilience via network building and coalitions

Engaging with topics such as cybersecurity, the re-shoring/friend-shoring phenomenon, and the evolution of technology companies as geopolitical actors, the authors demonstrate how the diplomat’s perspective offers insights to companies looking to navigate the increasingly complex geopolitical environments of international trade.

With an emphasis on practical guidance, this book would interest business executives and strategy planners, as well as diplomats and government officials.

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Riordan and Zhang share the skills, techniques, and mindsets used by diplomats and foreign ministries, and adapt them to the needs of executives and MNCs.

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Introduction: Thriving Through Turbulence: Why Business Leaders Must Think Like Diplomats

1. The Diplomatic Approach to International Relations

2. The Diplomatic Approach to Strategy

3. Company-Centered Analysis of Geopolitical Risk

4. Networks of Support and Influence

5. Cybersecurity and the Role of Diplomacy in the Digital Battleground

6. Managing Supply Chains

7. Techplomacy

Conclusion: Leading with Diplomacy: Building Corporate Resilience in an Unpredictable World

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032625072
Publisert
2026-06-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
164

Biografisk notat

Shaun Riordan is senior advisor on Public Diplomacy to UNDP Saudi Arabia. He is a research fellow of the Chahar Institute in China and a senior consultant on digital, cyber and public diplomacy with UNITAR. He has been a visiting fellow of the Netherlands Institute of International Relations (“Clingendael”) and the London School of Economics. Shaun served for 16 years as a British diplomat with postings in New York, Taiwan, Beijing and Madrid, as well as the United Nations, Counter-Terrorism and Eastern Adriatic departments in the Foreign Office in London. He has taught at diplomatic academies in Romania, the Dominican Republic, Bulgaria and Spain.

Zhang Xiaotong is Professor of International Relations at KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where he also serves as Director of the university’s China and Central Asia Studies Center (CCASC). Before entering academia, he spent 12 years in government service, including six years posted abroad in Brussels as Trade Attaché at the Mission of China to the European Union. After returning from Brussels, he worked at the U.S. Desk of China’s Ministry of Commerce. Prior to joining KIMEP, he was Professor at Wuhan University and Fudan University. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Economic Diplomacy.