Ziya Öniş is Professor of International Political Economy at Koç University in Istanbul. He is the former Director of both the Center for Research on Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) (2010-2013) and the Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities (2006-2009) at Koç University. Prior to his appointment at Koç University, he was a faculty member in the Economics Department at Boğaziçi University. His recent research focuses on the global financial crisis and its implications for future patterns of globalization, southern varieties of capitalism, democratization dilemmas in emerging powers, the political economy of Turkey during the AKP era, new directions in Turkish foreign policy and domestic politics-foreign policy interactions. His most recent publications include "The Age of Anxiety: The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in a Post-Hegemonic Global Order". The International Spectator, Vol. 52, No. 3 (2017); (with M. Kutlay) "Global Shifts and the Limits of the EU's Transformative Power in the European Periphery: Comparative Perspectives from Hungary and Turkey". Government and Opposition, First Version (2017); (with Ş. Yilmaz) "Turkey and Russia in a Shifting Global Order: Co-operation, Conflict and Asymmetric Interdependence in a Turbulent Region". Third World Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 1 (2016); "Democracy in Uncertain Times: Inequality and Democratic Development in the Global North and Global South". METU Studies in Development, Vol. 43, No. 1 (2016); "Turkey's Two Elections: The AKP Comes Back". Journal of Democracy, Vol. 27, No. 2 (2016). He was elected as a Fellow of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA) and received the prestigious TÜBİTAK Science Award in Social Sciences in 2012. He also received the Outstanding Faculty Award of Koç University in 2012.