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Call for Panels and Papers for the General Conference

Call for Panels and Papers for the General Conference

admin | December 4, 2014

The ECPR’s General Conference is its largest event, often bringing together some 2,500 political scientists from throughout the world. The 2015 Conference is taking place at Université de Montréal – the ECPR’s first ever event to be held outside of Europe. The list of Sections has been finalised; and the call is open for Full … Call for Panels and Papers for the General Conference

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