Associate Professor
Dept of Political Science
University of Vermont
94 University Place
Burlington, VT 05405-0114
Phone: (802)656-0571
Email: fgause(at
symbol)uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/~fgause |

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F. Gregory Gause, III is an associate professor of political science
at the University of Vermont, and director of the University's Middle
East Studies Program. He was previously on the faculty of Columbia
University (1987-1995) and was Fellow for Arab and Islamic Studies at
the Council on Foreign Relations in New York (1993-1994).
His research interests focus on the international politics of the
Middle East, with a particular interest in the Arabian Peninsula and the
Persian/Arabian Gulf. He has published two books -- Oil Monarchies:
Domestic and Security Challenges in the Arab Gulf States (Council on
Foreign Relations Press, 1994); and Saudi-Yemeni Relations: Domestic
Structures and Foreign Influence (Columbia University Press, 1990).
His scholarly articles have appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign
Policy, Security Studies, Middle East Journal, Washington Quarterly,
Journal of International Affairs, Review of International Studies and in
other journals and edited volumes. He has testified on Gulf issues
before the Committee on International Relations of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and has made numerous appearances on television and
radio commenting on Middle East issues.
Before completing his Ph. D., he held research positions at the RAND
Corporation in Santa Monica, California and at the Brookings Institution
in Washington, D.C. From 1994 to 1996 he was president of the Society
for Gulf Arab Studies.
He received his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University in
1987 and his B.A. (summa cum laude) from St. Joseph's University in
Philadelphia in 1980. He studied Arabic at the American University in
Cairo (1982-83) and Middlebury College (1984).
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