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3-1 Discussion: Political Ideologies and Corruption
Use this discussion sample pdf as
a guide when completing your own analysis.
Governments’
influence over trade and economies should not be underestimated. You may see
some connections between culture and political ideologies, which can have
positive and negative effects. Let’s dive into the political and legal
environment for your project country. In this discussion, you will work on the
following critical elements: Government and Ideologies, and Corruption.
Using The World Factbook and
current news reports, identify the following elements of government:
·
Government type
·
Political leader(s)
·
Political pressure (or opposition) groups
·
Recent changes in governing rule
Other risks include
corrupt practices, which are also heavily influenced by culture. Use Transparency
International to identify three measures of corruption.
Consider a review of the following:
·
Corruption Perceptions Index
·
Global Corruption Barometer
·
Global Corruption Report
Discuss
what these political risks mean for businesses. What challenges or
opportunities might an organization recognize with regard to the government and
corrupt practices in the region? How can an organization protect against these
risks and prepare management for issues they might face?
Respond
to two of your classmates and share your observations regarding the government
and corruption in the country. Ask questions to encourage further
considerations.
Once you have
received feedback from your peers and instructor, you will insert your data and
summarize your analysis findings in the Final Project Presentation Template PPT provided.
This is your third step toward the comprehensive final project presentation.
Your first final project checkpoint submission will be in Module Three.
Note:
You will not be able to see any of your peers' discussion posts until you have
created and posted your own discussion thread.