Notes
This article builds upon my previous work on the international political economy of sex, including Worlding Women: A Feminist International Politics (London and New York: Routledge, 1996). Earlier versions were first presented as a paper in the International Relations “Exploring Globalisation” seminar series at the Australian National University in August 1996, and then in the Feminist Academics in International Relations (FAIR) working paper series, University of Amsterdam. My thanks also to Tasha Sudan and the anonymous referees of Global Society for their critical suggestions.