Louis W. Pauly holds the Canada Research Chair in Globalization and Governance at the University of Toronto, where he was originally appointed a professor of international relations and comparative politics in 1987. As director of the Centre for International Studies from 1997 to 2011, he helped build the Munk Centre, which in 2010 became the Munk School of Global Affairs.. He now serves as Director, Research Programs in the Munk School. A graduate of Cornell University, the London School of Economics, New York University, and Fordham University, he has been a visiting professor at Oxford University, Northwestern University, and Osaka City University. Before joining the Department of Political Science at the U of T, he held management positions in the Royal Bank of Canada, won an International Affairs Fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations, and served on the staff of the International Monetary Fund. His personal and collaborative publications include Globalization and Autonomy (forthcoming), Hong Kong’s International Financial Centre (Savantas Policy Institute, 2011), Global Ordering: Institutions and Autonomy in a Changing World (UBC Press, 2008), Global Liberalism and Political Order: Toward a New Grand Compromise? (SUNY Press, 2007), Complex Sovereignty: Reconstituting Political Authority in the Twenty-First Century (U of T Press, 2005), Governing the World's Money (Cornell University Press, 2002), Democracy beyond the State? The European Dilemma and the Emerging Global Order (U of T Press and Rowman & Littlefield, 2000), The Myth of the Global Corporation (Princeton University Press, 1998), Who Elected the Bankers? Surveillance and Control in the World Economy (Cornell University Press, 1997), Opening Financial Markets (Cornell University Press, 1991). With Emanuel Adler, he edits International Organization, a top-ranked journal in the fields of international relations and international political economy.