Event Date: February 2, 2010 - 2:30 pm
Location: Social Sciences Building, 120, University Pvt., room 4004
A talk by Louis Pauly, University of Toronto.
Co-sponsor: Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and CN-Tellier Chair in Business and Public Policy.
Free. Registration is not required. This event will be in English.
Louis W. Pauly holds the Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Governance and directs the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto. His publications include Global Ordering: Institutions and Autonomy in a Changing World (2009), Global Liberalism and Political Order: Toward a New Grand Compromise? (2007), Complex Sovereignty: Reconstituting Political Authority in the Twenty-First Century (2005), Governing the World’s Money (2002), Democracy beyond the State? (2000), The Myth of the Global Corporation (1998), Who Elected the Bankers? Surveillance and Control in the World Economy (1997), Opening Financial Markets (1991), other books, journal articles, and book chapters. With Emanuel Adler, he edits International Organization, the top-ranked journal in its field. Among his current research projects, one focuses on the politics of technological innovation in East Asia, another on the collaborative management of crises in integrating financial markets. He is the U of T team leader in the Major Collaborative Research Initiative of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada on Globalization and Autonomy. He teaches courses in the fields of international political economy and international relations.