At Georgetown University, King teaches courses in comparative politics, East European studies, and international affairs. He is a three-time recipient of teaching awards from Georgetown University. Prior to joining the faculty of Georgetown University in 1996, he was the Rank and Manning Junior Research Fellow at
New College,
Oxford University, and a research associate at the
International Institute for Strategic Studies in
London. King has appeared on media outlets from
CNN and
BBC to the
History Channel and
MTV. He also has published articles and essays in
World Politics,
International Security,
Slavic Review,
Foreign Affairs, and other academic and popular publications. He is the author of multiple books, including,
Odessa: Genius and Death in a City of Dreams (W. W. Norton, 2011),
Extreme Politics: Nationalism, Violence, and the End of Eastern Europe (
Oxford University Press, 2010),
The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus (Oxford University Press, 2008),
The Black Sea: A History (Oxford University Press, 2004), and
The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture (Hoover Institution Press, 2000). King's book,
Midnight at the Pera Palace: The Birth of Modern Istanbul (W.W. Norton, 2014) received a highly positive review by
Jason Goodwin in the
New York Times Book Review. King won the
Francis Parkman Prize for his 2019 book
Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century. ==Partial bibliography==