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Lecture: The New Global Rulers

09 May 2012-09 May 2012, 17:00-20:00, K6.29, Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Strand Campus

School / area: Social Science & Public Policy
Department: Political Economy
Location: Strand Campus
Location map: Strand: location
Speaker: Professor Walter Matli
Speaker institution: Oxford University

The New Global Rulers: The privatisation of regulation in the global economy

Professor Walter Mattli is the Fellow in Politics at St. John's College and Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University. From 1995 until 2004 he taught at Columbia University in New York where he was Associate Professor of International Political Economy and a member of the Institute of War and Peace Studies. He has been a Forum Fellow as well as a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, a Fellow at the Center for International Studies at Princeton University, a Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute for Advanced Studies) in Berlin, and Brettschneider Scholar at Cornell University.

In 1995, he was awarded the Helen Dwight Reid Award of the American Political Science Association and in 2003 the JP Morgan International Prize in Finance Policy and Economics of the American Academy in Berlin. His books include The Logic of Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond (1999) and The Politics of Global Regulation ( 2009, with Ngaire Woods, eds), awarded special recognition by the 2010 Levine Prize Committee of the International Political Science Association.

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