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Theme Panels
T-1 Theme Panel: How Constitutions Work: Developmental Approaches to Constitutional Function
T-2 Theme Panel: The Idea of Change and the Problem of Politics
T-3 Theme Panel: Demography and Security: The Politics of Population Change in an Age of Turbulence
T-4 Theme Panel: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 1918-2008: Remembrance and Legacy
T-5 Theme Panel: Comparative State Reactions to LGBT Rights Claims
T-6 Theme Panel: Change and Complexity in International Migration
T-7 Theme Roundtable: Does Postcommunism Still Make Sense as an Analytical Framework?
T-8 Theme Panel: Understanding a Complex World: Complexity Theory and Political Science?
T-9 Theme Panel: Health System Complexity and Change: Measuring the Politics of Delivering Care
T-10 Theme Roundtable: International Governance and Global Democracy
T-11 Theme Roundtable: Just How Different? Sexual Politics in Canada and the United States
T-12 Theme Roundtable: The Principles of Reasonable Accommodation of Minorities
T-14 Theme Panel: The Globalization of the 'French Model': A Turning Point in Ethnic and Racial Politics?
T-15 Theme Panel: Rethinking State Policy Diffusion
T-16 Theme Panel: Intersectional Analysis of Comparative Politics
T-17 Theme Roundtable: 2008 and the Future of the American Party Coalitions
T-18 Theme Panel: Web 2.0 and Social Media in the 2008 Elections and Beyond
T-19 Theme Panel: Neuropsychology and International Politics
T-20 Theme Roundtable: New Waves in Political Philosophy
T-21 Theme Panel: Citizens' Assemblies and Deliberative Democracy
T-22 Theme Panel: "Forgotten Partnership" Remembered: U.S.-Canada Relations 25 Years Later
T-23 Theme Roundtable: Obama and the Cities
T-24 Theme Panel: Canadian Human Rights Commissions
T-25 Theme Roundtable: Political Science and the Shifting Study of Economic Development
T-26 Theme Panel: Educating Students to be Global Citizens
T-27 Theme Roundtable: Varieties of Capitalism and Varieties of Crisis?
T-28 Theme Panel: The Politics and Governance of Multiculturalism in Toronto
T-29 Theme Panel: History, Identity, Political Violence: The Relative Merits of Qualitative Methods to Explain Complex and Dynamic Phenomena