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New World Order and Business

STRUCTURE OF THE WORK:

Chapter I. The economic path towards the inversion of the global order: It is not only the coronavirus
1. Uncertainties, change and a new global scenario
2. World situation before the pandemic
3. Global scenario and crisis: Forced to live with the pandemic
4. Conclusions

Chapter II. Black Swans and the Perfect Storm: Is it time to rebuild the paradigms of globalization?
1. The world order will never be as we know it again
2. The pandemic will change the geopolitical and world trade map
3. What will happen to the companies? Deglobalization and relocation as a strategy to cope with the pandemic
4. Conclusions

Chapter III. The Path to the New World Order: US-China War to Lead the World
1. The setting: New world order, new global paradigms
2. Struggle for global technological leadership: True epicenter of the conflict?
3. Will China be able to maintain its technological empire?
4. US-China Trade Agreement: Fiction or Reality?
5. Donald Trump or Joe Biden ?: The November elections have directly affected Beijing’s interests and global strategy
6. China versus USA: Struggle for Global Military Leadership
7. New tensions: The Hong Kong problem
8. China’s expansion into the world: “The New Silk Road”
9. China’s Positioning in the EU Internal Market: Strategic Rival or Trading Partner?
10. China in Latin America and Africa: Strategic regions for the interests of the Asian giant
11. The US-China conflict for control of the air
12. The US-China bilateral dispute affects all areas and sectors of the economy
13. Other countries face China: The case of Australia
14. Today’s Rising China Threatens the World: How and Why
15. Conclusions

Chapter IV. Deglobalization process: Are we witnessing the birth of a new world empire or the creation of a scenario of regionalist leaderships?
1. Complexity and uncertainties of the global scenario: What are we facing?
2. The outcome of the race for global leadership will benefit no one
3. Conclusions

Chapter V. Viral pandemic, global crisis and corporate social responsibility of the company: An opportunity?
1. Transformation and global change
2. Global crisis, business and corporate social responsibility management
3. Conclusions

Chapter VI. New trends and user and consumer behavior in the post-coronavirus era
1. Business, COVID-19 and consumer: Adaptation and change
2. Business strategy for the new consumer
3. Conclusions

Chapter VII. Coronavirus, global crisis and business: Strategic thinking and change in the face of the new international economic scenario
1. The company in the face of the global crisis and the new international scenario
2. Deglobalization, nearshoring and business relocation
3. The company in the post-pandemic stage
4. Global crisis, business, competitiveness and change
5. Post COVID-19 stage: New scenarios and new business strategies
6. Financial response to the risks derived from COVID-19: The action of the Central Banks
7. Conclusions

Chapter VIII. International scenario, pandemic and new company management
1. Company and global context: Change as a necessity and constant variable
2. Pandemic, business and transformation
3. Business leadership in times of pandemic
4. COVID-19, Branding and Business Reputation
5. Conclusions

Chapter IX. Coronavirus, change and strategic management of the company: Legal aspects
1. Global crisis, new international scenario and company
2. Coronavirus and business: Strategic-legal management
3. Crisis, international trade and strategic contract management
4. COVID-19, legal security, contract and guarantees
5. Global crisis, business and risk management
6. The Country Risk
7. The risk premium
8.      Credit Default Swaps (CDS)
9. Political and commercial risks
10. Other risk modalities
11. Export credit insurance
12. Spanish Export Credit Insurance Company (CESCE)
13. Extraordinary line of coverage for working capital loans CESCE COVID-19
14. Pandemic, business and insurance
15. COVID -19: Business arrears and non-payment
16. Business planning in the face of delinquency and the risk of default
17. Crisis and means of payment: The documentary credit
18. Characteristics of documentary credit
19. The condition of the documentary credit
20. Conclusions

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