Sir Paul Tucker, Harvard Kennedy School, discusses international regulation and democratic legitimacy, on December 12, 2014, at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Tucker considers whether it is acceptable that independent agencies collectively set global regulatory policy, that nationally elected legislators do not take more interest in international policymaking, and that the interconnectedness of the global financial system may make these and other thorny accountability issues unavoidable. Jo Marie Griesgraber, New Rules for Global Finance Coalition, and Edwin M. Truman, Peterson Institute for International Economics, provide expert commentary. For more information, visit: www.piie.com/events/event_detail.cfm?EventID=368