This text examines risk management in organizations, rather than personal insurance, and offers a balanced presentation of institutional and statistical material. The book provides a problem-solving approach to the subject and is student-centred with examples and cases. It includes material relevant to private, public and non-profit organizations and examines personal benefits, such as life and health insurance and pensions within the context of the organization.
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The thesis evaluates the effectiveness of Soviet security assistance in Sub-Saharan Africa compared to American efforts, using criteria such as global objectives and military base rights. It analyzes the broader characteristics of both superpowers' security assistance strategies and their global aspirations. By categorizing Sub-Saharan African states into three distinct regions, the study provides detailed regional assessments and a comprehensive effectiveness appraisal, ultimately concluding that the Soviet program has been more successful in achieving its goals in this area.