Walter Mattli


Walter Mattli is a 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. Professor Mattli was a Senior member of the Oxford international relations society.

Background

Walter Mattli was born in Lucerne, Switzerland. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Geneva and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Before beginning his graduate studies, he worked in international banking. 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.
In 1995, Walter Mattli was awarded the Helen Dwight Reid Award of the American Political Science Association, in 2003 the JP Morgan International Prize in Finance Policy and Economics of the American Academy in Berlin, and in 2006 a two-year British Academy Research Fellowship. In 2012, he was appointed co-editor of the journal Regulation and Governance. He serves also as editor of a new book series with Oxford University Press titled Transformations in Governance. He is the winner of the open competition for the editorship of the 50th anniversary special issues of the Journal of Common Market Studies published in March 2012. In 2015 Walter Mattli was awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship.
Professor Mattli's publications include The Logic of Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond, The Politics of Global Regulation, The New Global Rulers: the Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy, winner of the 2012 Best Book Award of the International Studies Association ISA, Institutional Choice and Global Commerce, International Arbitration and Global Governance: Contending Theories and Evidence, Global Algorithmic Capital Markets: High Frequency Trading, Dark Pools, and Regulatory Challenges, Darkness By Design ; as well as articles on European legal integration, EU enlargement, comparative regional integration, international commercial dispute resolution, transatlantic regulatory cooperation, and globalization and international governance. Walter Mattli highly specializes in research and publications on issues of global economic governance.