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Professor
Mary Ann Tétreault is the
Una Chapman Cox Distinguished Professor
of International Affairs at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas,
where she teaches courses in world politics, the Middle East, and feminist
theory. Her recent books include Stories
of Democracy: Politics and Society in Contemporary Kuwait (2000); The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and
the Economics of the New World Order (1995);
and edited volumes, among them Partial
Truths and the Politics of Community (2003);
Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change (2000); Gender,
States, and Nationalism—At Home in the Nation? (2000);
d Rethinking Global Political Economy (2003); and Gods,
Guns, and Globalization: Religious Resurgence in the Global Political
Economy, which will be published
later this year. Among her current projects are a book on postmodern war,
a textbook entitled World Politics
as Though People Mattered, and
papers on democratization and reform in the Persian Gulf.
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