A pragmatic filter, not a 60-page report
Geopolitical risk frameworks were designed for global enterprises with multi-country exposure and the resources to model it. For a $50M scaleup choosing between two or three locations, those frameworks are over-engineered. The answer isn’t to ignore the question — it’s to ask it differently.
A pragmatic filter, in five questions:
This isn’t a substitute for serious country diligence in genuinely volatile markets. It’s a filter to apply before you commission diligence, so you commission it in the right places.
Locations beyond the obvious narrative often score better on these questions than the headlines suggest. Several “emerging” markets are more politically stable on a 7-year horizon than some established hubs.
Nueconomy applies this kind of pragmatic filter to location assessment, and uses direct government relationships to test how durable specific commitments are — before they become load-bearing for your business.