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Analyzes events through political science lens using IR theory (Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism), comparative politics, institutional analysis, and power dynamics. Provides insights on governance, security, regime change, international cooperation, and policy outcomes. Use when: Political events, international crises, elections, regime transitions, policy changes, conflicts. Evaluates: Power distributions, institutional effects, actor interests, strategic interactions, norms.
Build institutional-grade comparable company analyses with operating metrics, valuation multiples, and statistical benchmarking in Excel/spreadsheet format. **Perfect for:** - Public company valuation (M&A, investment analysis) - Benchmarking performance vs. industry peers - Pricing IPOs or funding rounds - Identifying valuation outliers (over/under-valued) - Supporting investment committee presentations - Creating sector overview reports **Not ideal for:** - Private companies without comparable public peers - Highly diversified conglomerates - Distressed/bankrupt companies - Pre-revenue startups - Companies with unique business models