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Professor King is available for public conversations on the art and analysis of politics.  A selective list of previous appearances includes:

 

Governments

Testimony

Presentations

  • Attitudes and the Formation of Attitudes Toward the U.S. Military,” U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Command, 2008
  • “The 2004 U.S. Presidential Elections in Perspective,” U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 2004
  •  “Generational Trends in Support of the U.S. Military,” U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Command, 2004
  •  “The Constitutional Basis for Federal Regulation of Elections,” House Democratic Caucus Issues Conference, 2001
  • The General Accounting Office, 2000
  • Defense Science Board Task Force on Human Resources Strategy, 1999

Non-Profits

  • “The Power of Incredible Teachable Moments,” David Bohnett Foundation, 2011
  • “Politics, Culture, and Power,” Mentes Independientes,  Bogota, Colombia, 2011
  •  Boston International, 2009-11
  • “The Promise of Politics,” Public Conversations Project, 2009
  • The American Red Cross, 2006
  • Groupe d’étude et de recherche sur la sécurité internationale, Montreal, 2004
  • “The Power of One: Youth Vote Summit,” 2004
  •  Break Away, 2004
  • Young Presidents Organization of Guatemala, La Antigua, 2002
  • Society for Social Studies of Science, 2001
  • National Institute for Government Innovation, 2001
  • o   Political Institutions Seminar, Wexner-Israel Fellows, since 1993
  • o   Section Head: Political Parties and Interest Groups. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meetings, 1995
  • Also:  Voting Rights Institute (2001), The Johnson Foundation, (2001), American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation (2000), John C. Stennis Congressional Staff Fellows (2000), Center for the Study of the American Presidency (2000), Northeast Fish & Wildlife Conference (1999), National Association of Schools of Public Administration, (1998), Laura B. Moore Memorial Lecture, League of Women Voters (1997), Korean Association for Policy Studies, Seoul (1995)

 Communities

Universities

  • “Median Voters, Sequencing, and the 2012 Republican Primaries,” Ohio Wesleyan University, 2011
  • “U.S. Senate Rules & Procedures,” University of Michigan, 2010
  • “Constitutional Design and Threats to Congressional Power,” Tufts University, 2009
  • “The Future of the Electoral College,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008
  •  “The Internet and Politics,” Harvard Law School, 2008
  • Harvard Real Estate Academic Initiative, 2008, 2006, 2004
  • “Youth Movements in U.S. Elections: Past and Present,” Harvard Law School, 2008
  • Harvard Latino Law, Business & Public Policy Conference, 2008
  • Also: The University of Rochester (2007); The Cal-Tech/MIT Voting Technologies Project (2007), “Perspectives on Constitutional Reform in Bolivia,” Catholic University of Bolivia (2005), Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics (2005), West Point Military Academy (2005), Mojmir Povolny Lecture, Lawrence University (2005), Princeton University Conference on Trust in Government (2001), Harvard Law School, Electoral Reform Project (2001), Yale University Institution for Social and Policy Studies (2000), Harvard Conference on Internet and Politics (2000), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1999), Duke University (1999), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1999), Columbia University, (1998), “Dimples, Chads, Butterflies,” Institute of Politics (2000), Faculty Sponsor: Youth Engagement Initiative, Harvard University, Institute of Politics (2001), Universidad Catolica de Nicaragua, Managua (1996), Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago (1995, 1996); Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa (1995); University of Stockholm, Sweden (1995, 1996); Main Hall Forum Lecture Series, Lawrence University (1993, 1995, 1998); Phillips Lecture Series, The University of Michigan (1992)