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Associate, Macro team

Washington, DC · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

Together with GZERO Media-the go-to source of first insight into geopolitics-and our full-fledged events team, the Eurasia Group umbrella provides a complete political risk solution. Headquartered in ...

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How much do political risk jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for political risk in Washington is $34.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.07 and $43.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Political Risk Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Political Risk Analyst, you need expertise in international relations, political science, and economics, often supported by a relevant degree or advanced education. Familiarity with data analysis tools, geopolitical databases, and research platforms like Factiva or LexisNexis is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, clear communication, and cultural awareness set top performers apart in this field. These skills are essential for accurately assessing global risks and providing actionable insights to help organizations make informed strategic decisions.

What is the difference between Political Risk vs Compliance Analyst?

AspectPolitical RiskCompliance Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in Political Science, International Relations, or related fieldsDegree in Law, Business, or Finance
Work EnvironmentRisk assessment firms, multinational corporations, consultingFinancial institutions, corporations, regulatory agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in risk management, insurance, consultingUsed in finance, banking, corporate compliance

Political Risk and Compliance Analyst roles share some credentials but differ in focus. Political Risk involves assessing geopolitical threats, while Compliance Analysts ensure adherence to laws and regulations. Both roles are vital in global business environments but serve distinct functions.

What is political risk and what does a political risk analyst do?

Political risk refers to the likelihood that political decisions, events, or instability in a country will affect the business environment or investment outcomes. A political risk analyst evaluates these risks by monitoring global political developments, conducting research, and providing reports and forecasts to help organizations make informed decisions. Their work may involve analyzing government stability, regulatory changes, conflict, or elections to assess how these factors might impact markets, investments, or operations abroad.

What are the main challenges faced by professionals working in political risk analysis, and how can they effectively address them?

Professionals in political risk analysis often face challenges such as rapidly changing global events, limited access to reliable information, and the complexity of assessing multiple geopolitical factors simultaneously. Staying updated through trusted news sources, building a strong network of regional experts, and using analytical frameworks can help address these challenges. Collaboration with colleagues in economics, security, and legal teams is also essential, as it provides a broader perspective and more robust risk assessments.
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Infographic showing various Political Risk job openings in Washington as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 69% In-person, and 31% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,466 per year, or $34.4 per hour.
Political Risk Insurance Projects Director

Political Risk Insurance Projects Director

Dexis

Washington, DC

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

About the Position

The Political Risk Insurance Projects Director supports a U.S. Government Agency in managing complex international risk mitigation initiatives. This role operates within a specialized function responsible for evaluating, structuring, and underwriting political risk solutions for investments in emerging and developing markets. 

The Director serves as a senior specialist leading the assessment and execution of highly complex insurance transactions. The position requires deep expertise in political risk analysis, underwriting, and international investment environments, as well as the ability to engage with senior stakeholders across public and private sectors. This position is based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and is contingent upon award.

Responsibilities
  • Evaluates projects proposed by investors and designs the insurance coverage, personally handling unusually complex and significant issues as well as representing the Agency at the highest levels in negotiations with investors and foreign government representatives. Projects include the most complex issues and conditions and require the conduct of sensitive negotiations and original underwriting techniques performed with authoritative technical independence. 
  • Reviews formal applications for political risk insurance. Analyzes the nature of investment, equity and loan instruments, project agreements, and related documents. Determines the level of concentration risk in the industry or country. Reviews laws and practices regarding investment and foreign exchange in country of proposed investment, as well as the investment conditions and political climate in order to assess political risk and anticipate and deal with problems that might arise. Reviews and works with other relevant departments to determine appropriateness of foreign government approval of the project and the investment's contribution to economic development in the project host country; the effect on U.S. balance of payments and employment; and the projects' environmental implications. Reviews final insurance applications and, when needed, requests supporting information and documentation. 
  • Advises investors on whether the proposed project is insurable. Determines whether there are problems or restrictions that would make the project, investment, and/or investor ineligible and suggests, if possible, reshaping to achieve eligibility. Performs risk evaluation and proposes pricing. 
  • Develops concepts and innovative approaches to provide and support political risk coverage. 
  • Assists in maintaining and expanding the business pipeline for risk mitigation services, working with U.S. and foreign private sector and government officials, as well as with representatives of multilateral and bilateral development finance institutions. 
  • Develops and sustains relationships with corporate, multilateral, and bilateral representatives to ensure early identification of future projects with potential for enhanced participation. 
  • Negotiates and confers with senior officials and/or counsel of the investors regarding character of investment, the appropriate insurance coverage(s), and provisions of the contract. Provides suggested language for adaptations, changes in, or addenda to the standard contract and determines need for and obtains advice or clearance from legal counsel and other relevant parties. 
  • Prepares or oversees the preparation of the insurance contract in final form, ensuring that it correctly reflects the investor's application and supplementary data, and after appropriate clearance, transmits it to the investor for execution and payment of fees. 
  • Prepares staff memoranda and papers for presentation to approval committees, management, and senior leadership; coordinates presentations of projects for approval, as needed. 
  • Work may include overseas travel to conduct due diligence about the current political situation in a country where issues are affecting the client's operations, conducting special negotiations, and working with local U.S. Embassy staff to deal with specific country issues. 
  • Performs other related duties as assigned
Qualifications 
  • Minimum of a master's degree in international business/studies, international relations, finance, business, economics, political science, or a related field. 
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience working at a political risk insurance firm, commercial bank, consulting firm, investment bank, international project development company, international financial institution, or multilateral organization within the last 10 years. 
  • Experience independently completing the full range of origination of international political risk insurance contracts. 
  • Experience conducting political risk analysis of investments in developing countries. 
  • Experience identifying issues in at least two of the following three areas: political, economic or credit risks (e.g. due diligence, risk exposure, detailed credit analysis, market analysis, private investments). 
  • Experience analyzing the underlying causes of changes in investment conditions and political climate in a developing country. 
  • Experience guiding potential clients through the eligibility requirements, application process, investment policies requirement and approval process at a political risk insurance company. 
  • Experience identifying pertinent host country political risks related to projects and applying these analyses to determine what risks should be covered and excluded in a political risk insurance contract. 
  • Experience developing networks and customer contacts to identify new business opportunities. 
  • Excellent English speaking, reading, and writing skills. 
  • Demonstrated ability to produce written materials that are clear and succinct. 
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or Foreign National with the ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust or higher-level clearance.Â