A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Political Risk Insurance Policies with Strategic Applications for Risk Mitigation

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Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
July 6, 2015

James J. Waters authored the article "A Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Political Risk Insurance Policies with Strategic Applications for Risk Mitigation" for the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law. Waters analyzes the markets for both public and private political risk insurance (“PRI”) policies to highlight important differences in coverage and contractual terms that investors should consider when purchasing a policy. He also demonstrates how investors can lower PRI premiums through strategic engagement with host governments and communities.

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