Clement M. Henry (University of Texas at Austin)
Submitted: Mon, 5 Jun 1995 23:06:54 -0500 (CDT)
Clement M. Henry
Professor of Government and Middle East Studies
Department of Government
Burdine 536
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
USA
Phones: (512) 471-5121 (office)
(512) 328-2395 (home)
FAX (512) 471-1061)
Email: chenry@gov.utexas.edu
http://menic.utexas.edu/menic.html
Professor Henry specializes in the Middle East and North Africa, where
he has conducted research on political parties, the engineering
profession, and financial institutions. He has lived over 12 years in the
field on a variety of research grants as well as teaching assignments in
Algiers, Beirut, Cairo, and Rabat. He supplemented his Harvard PhD in
political science with a MBA from the University of Michigan, where he
taught from 1973 to 1980. He has written 4 books (some under the name of
Clement Henry Moore), including, most recently, The Mediterranean Debt
Crescent: Money and Power in Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey
(University Press of Florida, in press), co-authored or co-edited 5
others, including Oil in the New World Order (University Press of Florida,
1995) and Maghreb et Ma=EEtrise Technologique (Tunis: CERP, 1995), and
contributed over three dozen articles to other books and journals,
including the American Political Science Review. He continues to be
interested in the development of civil society in the countries he
studies, and he seeks in the tradition of classic political economy to
relate business variables, including Islamic banking, to political
development. Some of his courses are on-line through UT's Middle East
Network Information Center (http://menic.utexas.edu/menic.html).