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Valerie hudson is grateful to many people and institutions that made this book possible. First up, I am grateful to our agent, Jason Yarn, and our editor, Anne Routon, for having faith that people would be interested in reading this book. Second, I wish to thank the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies at Brigham Young University and the George H. W. Bush Chair at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University for their much-needed and much-appreciated support of this project.
Next up are the many wonderful individuals who talked to me in person, over Skype, by e-mail, and on the telephone as my interviewees. I am grateful for the time you were willing to spend with me so that I could understand your perspective. This list includes several people who wished to remain anonymous, as well as Gloria Steinem, Robin Morgan, Melanne Verveer, Paula Dobriansky, Ryan Crocker, Donald Steinberg, Lauren Wolfe, Caren Grown, Carla Koppell, Anne-Marie Goetz, Dara Kay Cohen, Natalie Florea Hudson, Ritu Sharma, Kathleen Kuehnast, Steven Steiner, Charlotte Ponticelli, Jessica Neuwirth, Yasmeen Hassan, Sarah Taylor, Shelby Quast, Jen Klein, Mariam Mansury, Anita McBride, Charity Wallace, Jane Mosbacher Morris, Cybele Cochran, Tobie Whitman, Farah Council, Michelle Barsa, Sarah Chatellier, Patricia Guerrero, Rosa Brooks, Kristen Cordell, Swanee Hunt, Deborah Cavin, Andrew Natsios, K. P. Vijayalakhshmi, Lee Waldorf, Lauren Hersh, Sue Smalley, Suzanne Griffin, Tcholpon Akhmatalieva, the Nobel Women’s Initiative Conference Participants of May 2013, Samia Ahmed, Lena Ag, Rebecca Chiao, Soraya Chemaly, Christine Fair, the Institute for Inclusive Security, Joseph Vess, the WomanStats Project, Becca Nielsen, Jodie Evans, Louise Olsson, Zohra Rasekh, Palwasha Kakar, Peter Van Buren, Ann Jones, Matt Pottinger, Alexandra Tenny, Iris Bohnet, Sima Samar, Sanam Anderlini, Michele Flournoy, and Charles Brown. I have no doubt that I have forgotten someone, and I apologize if that is the case.
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