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Dr. Ganesh Trichur teaches introductory and advanced courses in Global Political Economy, and Asian Political Economy at St. Lawrence University. He studied in Delhi University (India) and in Binghamton University (New York). He has a Ph.D. in Economics and has developed fields of research and specialization in historical sociology and world-systems perspectives. He has worked with the Fernand Braudel Center at Binghamton University. He has taught several different global studies courses at Long Island University. He has also taught courses in materialist philosophy and political philosophy at the Brecht Forum (New York). His fields of research span the social sciences and philosophy. His recent publications include Systemic Crises and Neoliberalism: Conceptualizing Globalization for the 21st century ( in Wilma Dunaway (2003) ed. Emerging Issues in the 21st Century World-System, Praeger) and American Democracy and the Current Conjuncture (in Socialist Studies Bulletin 2004). He has publications that are forthcoming in the Winter 2004 issue of the Journal of World Systems Research and in the Spring 2005 issue of Globalizations.
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