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Online DBA in Geopolitics and Risk Management @EUCLID

Program Type

Program Type: DBA

School / Institute

School of Diplomacy and International Affairs

Study Mode

Online (Asynchonous)

Duration

Target duration: 3-3.5

Overview

Why choose EUCLID's Online DBA in Geopolitics and Risk Management (DBAGRM)? Several distinctive features set this program apart from other doctoral degrees in the field.

First, EUCLID is the world's only intergovernmental, treaty‑based university. With a UN‑registered charter and deep institutional expertise in diplomacy, geopolitics, and global affairs, the university enjoys unique recognition among international organizations, foreign ministries, and strategic policy circles. This gives graduates of the Online DBA in Geopolitics and Risk Management a distinctive credential that carries weight in multilateral and government settings.

Second, the program is uniquely positioned at the intersection of geopolitical analysis and enterprise risk management. In today's multipolar world, organizations face unprecedented exposure to geopolitical risks — from great‑power competition and regional conflicts to economic sanctions, supply chain disruptions, and climate‑driven resource scarcity. This DBA equips professionals with the analytical frameworks and strategic tools to assess, mitigate, and manage these complex risks at the highest levels of decision‑making.

Third, the program is strongly practice‑oriented. Courses are designed and taught by faculty who combine academic rigor with senior‑level professional experience in intelligence, defense planning, diplomatic service, geopolitical risk consulting, and corporate strategy. The curriculum is regularly updated to address today's most pressing real‑world challenges facing multinational corporations, government agencies, and international organizations.

Fourth, students join a truly global alumni network of ambassadors, defense ministers, senior military officers, intelligence analysts, and high‑level policy advisors serving on four continents. This network provides exceptional opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and career advancement.

Fifth, the fully asynchronous online delivery offers maximum flexibility. With no fixed class times or residency requirements, working professionals can complete the program from anywhere in the world while continuing their careers.

If you are a senior executive, policymaker, or consultant seeking a prestigious, flexible, and highly relevant doctorate that bridges geopolitical analysis and strategic risk management, EUCLID's Online DBA in Geopolitics and Risk Management is designed for you.

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Program Objectives

The program is designed to prepare graduates to:

  • Lead strategic geopolitical risk assessments by applying advanced analytical frameworks to complex global security and business challenges;

  • Evaluate the impact of great‑power dynamics, regional conflicts, and geopolitical shifts on organizational strategy and operations;

  • Design evidence‑based risk mitigation and management strategies for government agencies, international organizations, and multinational corporations;

  • Conduct original research that contributes to the scholarly and practitioner literature on geopolitics, strategic risk management, and international affairs;

  • Navigate emerging threats such as economic coercion, cyber operations, information warfare, supply chain vulnerabilities, and climate‑driven resource competition;

  • Communicate complex geopolitical and risk analyses effectively to diverse audiences, including boards of directors, senior policymakers, and academic peers.

Focus & Specializations

Candidates may concentrate their studies and research in one or more of the following areas:

  • Geopolitical risk assessment and early warning systems

  • Strategic risk management in a multipolar world

  • Energy security, resource competition, and climate risk

  • Economic statecraft, sanctions, and trade warfare

  • Regional geopolitics and conflict analysis (Indo‑Pacific, Eurasia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America)

  • Enterprise risk management and organizational resilience

  • Supply chain risk and geopolitical disruptions

  • Intelligence, national security, and strategic decision‑making

  • Emerging technologies and the future of geopolitical competition (AI, space, cyber)

  • Commodity markets, price volatility, and geopolitical risk

  • Regionally or country‑specific dissertations are particularly welcomed.

Requirements

Applicants must hold a relevant master's degree issued by an institution listed in the UNESCO‑IAU World Higher Education Database (WHED) or otherwise duly recognized/accredited. Professional experience in geopolitics, risk management, defense, intelligence, security policy, international relations, business strategy, or a related field is strongly preferred. Fluency in English (spoken and written) is required and will be tested. Students are expected to dedicate ten to fifteen effective hours of study per week.

Application documents include a completed application form, official transcripts, a research statement of two to three pages, three letters of recommendation, and a current curriculum vitae. All applications are reviewed holistically; the Admissions Committee may also request an interview. Government officials from EUCLID participating states may be eligible for special consideration and scholarships.

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Program Outline

PRIMARY COURSES
Code
Course Name
EUCLID Credits

International Academic Writing (Doctorate)

 

 

3

Argumentation and Critical Thinking

 

 

2

Diplomacy: Theory and Practice

 

 

4

International Law and Treaty Law (1)

 

 

5

Foundations of Geopolitics and Geostrategy

 

 

3

Geopolitics, Strategic Geography, and Great Power Rivalry

 

 

3

Regional Geopolitics and Conflict Analysis

 

 

3

Geopolitics of Energy, Resources, and Climate Security

 

 

3

Foundations of Enterprise Risk Management

 

 

3

Geopolitical Risk Assessment and Analysis

 

 

3

Strategic Risk Management in a Multipolar World

 

 

3

Doctoral Thesis 1/5

 

 

5

Doctoral Thesis 2/5

 

 

5

Doctoral Thesis 3/5

 

 

5

Doctoral Thesis 4/5

 

 

5

Doctoral Thesis 5/5

 

 

5
Total Credit Hours (USCH):
60

ELECTIVE COURSES

Note: All courses available in the EUCLID database can be considered elective, after review and approval by your EUCLID counselor. Graduate level degrees may include a certain number of undergraduate electives. Likewise, undergraduate roadmaps may be built using graduate level courses. Again, prospective students are reminded that the final degree roadmap must be reviewed and approved by the Admissions Officer to ensure logical progression of subjects covered and conformity with international standards.

STANDARD DEGREE ROADMAP - SUGGESTED ELECTIVES
Code
Course Name
EUCLID Credits

Commodity Markets and Risk Management

 

3

 

Foundations of International Security & Strategic Studies

 

3

Note: to consult the current and official curriculum/list of courses from the EUCLID CMS database, please visit: EUCLID Available Degree Programs and follow the program link.

Employment Outlook

Graduates of the EUCLID DBA in Geopolitics and Risk Management are exceptionally well‑prepared for senior leadership, advisory, and research roles across multiple sectors.

  • In multinational corporations, they serve as Chief Risk Officers, geopolitical risk directors, corporate strategy advisors, or heads of government affairs.

  • In financial services and investment, they work as geopolitical analysts for hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds, investment banks, and private equity firms.

  • In government and national security, they become strategic planners, intelligence analysts, ministry advisors, or legislative aides in defense, foreign affairs, and trade departments.

  • In international organizations, they serve as risk and security specialists at the United Nations, NATO, the World Bank, the African Union, or the European Union.

  • In consulting and advisory firms, they work as senior analysts in geopolitical risk consulting, strategic intelligence, and crisis management firms.

  • In academia and research, they become university professors, post‑doctoral researchers, or think‑tank fellows at institutions such as RAND, IISS, Chatham House, the Carnegie Endowment, or the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

Our alumni have successfully secured employment and promotions in government service, international organizations, and the private sector, including at the level of ambassador, minister, and C‑suite executive.

Why Study @ EUCLID?

EUCLID is the only intergovernmental, treaty-based university with a UN registered charter and recognized expertise in diplomacy. Join the alma mater of ambassadors and senior officials globally.

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At EUCLID, we are proud to bring together a dedicated and distinguished faculty of world-class scholars, clinicians, and researchers. Our professors combine exceptional academic credentials with extensive real-world experience in translational research, clinical medicine, and global health leadership.

Drawn from prestigious institutions and international organizations, our faculty members are committed to mentoring the next generation of academic physicians and translational scientists — particularly those serving in the Global South and emerging economies.

The profiles below represent a selection of our outstanding faculty. For the full faculty roster and the professors specifically assigned to this program, please visit our Faculty Profiles Directory.

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