Barry C. Lynn is one of the foremost experts in the political and economic dangers posed by the corporate enclosure of marketplaces. His groundbreaking work detailing how concentration can destabilize vital industrial systems has attracted the attention of government officials and corporate executives around the world. Lynn has also written extensively on technology, international relations, development, energy, U.S. domestic politics, corporate governance, and economics. He is the author of Cornered: The New Monopoly Capitalism and the Economics of Destruction (Wiley 2010), and End of the Line: The Rise and Coming Fall of the Global Corporation (Doubleday 2005). He has written for Harper’s, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, the Washington Post, and the National Interest, among many others, and is a regular commentator on television and radio. He directs the Markets, Enterprise, and Resiliency Project at the New America Foundation in Washington and is also a fellow at the London-based think tank Respublica. He was executive editor of Global Businessmagazine for seven years, and worked as a correspondent in South America and the Caribbean for the Associated Press and Agence France Presse.