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Theme Panels
T-1 Theme Panel: Assessing Afghanistan
T-4 Theme Panel: The Financial Crisis: Macroeconomics and Global Responses
T-5 Theme Panel: The Financial Crisis: Regulatory Aspects
T-6 Theme Panel: PS Symposium on Data Archiving, Authorship, and Collaboration
T-7 Theme Panel: Modeling Techniques for Macro-Political Events
T-8 Theme Panel: Defending National Interests in Hard Economic Times
T-9 Theme Panel: Is Political Science Relevant?
T-10 Theme Panel: Perspectives on Subfields in Political Science
T-11 Popular Responses to the Economic Crisis
T-12 Theme Panel: Hard Times and the Plight of Women
T-13 Theme Panel: Hard Times and Economic Voting
T-14 Theme Panel: Hard Times and Political Cleavages in the Developing World
T-15 Theme Panel: Institutional Analysis and Development: Development and Promise
T-16 Theme Panel: Hard Times and North American Relations
T-17 Theme Panel: International Migration Under Economic Stress
T-18 Theme Panel: Courts and Hard Times
T-19 Theme Panel: Economic Crisis and Varying State Responses in Europe: Explaining Change Through 3 Different 'Isms'
T-20 Theme Panel: The Politicized Economy in Hard Times
T-21 Theme Panel: Responses to the Global Financial Crisis
T-22 Theme Panel: State and Local Government under Fiscal Stress
T-23 Theme Panel: Globalization and Moral Panic: Homophobia in Comparative Perspective
T-24 Theme Panel: The Future of Publishing Books and E-Books in Politics Science
T-25 Theme Panel: Storms of Inequality: Remembering Katrina and Rita as Political, Racial, and Social Disasters
T-26 Theme Panel: The Aftermath of Health Care Reform
T-27 Theme Panel: First and Second Order Elections in the New French Electoral Cycle: Hard Times for Whom?
T-28 Theme Roundtable: The Political Science of Samuel H. Beer
T-29 Theme Panel: A Sea Change in Political Science Methodology?
T-30 Theme Roundtable: What Can Political Science Offer Journalists?
T-31 Theme Panel: What the Strong Want and What the Weak Suffer
T-32 Theme Panel: Hard Times and Higher Education
T-33 Theme Panel: Hard Times and PhDs: The Political Science Job Market and Non-Academic Careers