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Oligarchs are some of the most controversial, consequential, complex, and poorly understood figures in global business and politics today. They generate important economic and political outcomes, the origin story of which deserves to be better understood by businesses, NGOs, and ordinary citizens. This course opens up the black box of the oligarch phenomenon, enabling students to understand how these actors make decisions, gain wealth and power, and increasingly dominate our world. The course focuses on the oligarch process as seen through the lives of 16 oligarchs active around the world from 1946 to the present.
David Lingelbach (BS, MS, MIT; PhD, Exeter) is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at The University of Baltimore. He is the author (with Valentina Rodríguez Guerra) of The Oligarchs’ Grip: Fusing Wealth and Power (2023). David has been awarded Fulbrights to Myanmar and Colombia and nominated twice for a Carnegie Fellowship. Prior to becoming an academic, he worked in international finance and development, including as CEO of Bank of America’s businesses in the former Soviet Union and President of the first venture capital fund in post-communist Russia.
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
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Bogotá
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Línea de información nacional
018000 123 300
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(57 601) 332 4144
Línea nacional
01800 123 300
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad: Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica: Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad:
Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica:
Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
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