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Stefano Pagliari

Ph.D. Candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs

Background

Prior to joining the Balsillie School, Stefano studied international relations and international political economy in Italy (University of Bologna) and England (London School of Economics, University of Manchester). During the academic year 2009-2010, he was a Visiting Scholar at The Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University. He currently holds a fellowship in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate classes.

Why he chose the Balsillie School: "I have come to Waterloo attracted by the possibility to study with some of the leading experts in the area of international political economy, and the combination of eclecticism and commitment to empirical research that characterize much of their works."

Select Publications

  • Pagliari, Stefano (Forthcoming). "Who governs finance? The shifting public-private divide in the regulation of derivatives, rating agencies, and hedge funds", European Law Journal.
  • Helleiner, Eric and Stefano Pagliari (2011). “The End of an Era in International Financial Regulation? A Post-Crisis Research Agenda”, International Organization, Vol. 65, No.3, forthcoming.
  • Helleiner, Eric and Stefano Pagliari (2010). “Between the Storms: Patterns in Global Financial Governance, 2001-07” in Geoffrey Underhill, Jasper Blom, and Daniel Mügge, eds., Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On: From Reform to Crisis Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Griffith Jones, Stephany and Stefano Pagliari (2010). “Limiting Systemic Risks, New Principles for Regulation”, Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik, Contribution to the Forum on "Lessons from the financial crisis: On the need to change financial market rules to limit systematic risks."
  • Pagliari, Stefano (2010), “Reforming the US financial architecture: the regulation of derivatives, rating agencies, and hedge funds”, Foundation for European Progressive Studies, January 2010.
  • Helleiner, Eric and Stefano Pagliari (2009). “Crisis and the Reform of International Financial Regulation”. In Helleiner E., Pagliari S., and Zimmermann H., Global Finance in Crisis. The Politics of International Regulatory Change. London: Routledge.