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Saskia
Sassen is Professor of Sociology, The University of Chicago
and Centennial Visiting Professor, London School of Economics.
Her most recent books are Guests and Aliens (New York: New
Press 1999), Globalization and its Discontents (New York:
New Press 1998) and Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age
of Globalization. (Columbia University Press 1996).
Her books have been translated into ten languages. She continues
work on two projects, "Cities and their Crossborder Networks"
which will be published by the United Nations University Press,
and "Governance and Accountability in a Global Economy." She
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Visiting
Fellow of the American Bar Foundation.
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