
地政学的変動の時代に、企業の果たす重要な役割とは
近年、地政学は商業的成果形成においてますます重要性を増しています。国家安全保障を背景とした貿易政策や地政学的な変動は、従来の経済サイクルよりもインフレや供給網の混乱を大きく引き起こす要因となっています。さらに、世界はますます地域化、ローカル化しており、ブレトン・ウッズ体制のような国際的な合意は過去のものとなりつつあります。
Caroline Berson is PepsiCo's Vice President of Global Government Relations. In this role, she oversees trade, geopolitical advisory, global thought leadership and serves as the primary liaison between PepsiCo and the DC diplomatic community. Caroline is based in Washington, DC.
Prior to joining PepsiCo, Caroline served in two Presidential administrations at the White House National Security Council and National Economic Council as Senior Advisor for International Economics. In that role, she helped coordinate U.S. policy related to international finance, trade, investment, energy and environmental issues, and advised the President’s representative to the G-7, G-20 and APEC.
She previously served as the national security briefer to the office of the U.S. Vice President, where she was responsible for providing daily updates on a wide range of global issues. Prior to that, Caroline served as an analyst at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she was a subject matter expert on several countries across the Middle East and Africa, writing frequently on sanctions, banking, energy and transportation issues for the U.S. President and senior U.S. policymakers.
Caroline began her career in journalism, with her work appearing in Slate Magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New Haven Independent. Caroline earned her M.A. in Government from Johns Hopkins University and her B.A. in English from Yale University.
近年、地政学は商業的成果形成においてますます重要性を増しています。国家安全保障を背景とした貿易政策や地政学的な変動は、従来の経済サイクルよりもインフレや供給網の混乱を大きく引き起こす要因となっています。さらに、世界はますます地域化、ローカル化しており、ブレトン・ウッズ体制のような国際的な合意は過去のものとなりつつあります。
In recent years, geopolitics has become increasingly relevant in shaping commercial outcomes. National security-driven trade policies and geopolitical volatility are bigger drivers of inf...