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David C. King | lit.salon
David C. King
Born:
1963
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Born:
1963
Books by David C. King (50 max)
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The nature of congressional committee jurisdictions
1993
David C. King, John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs
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Committee theories and committee institutions
1997
Timothy Jay Groseclose, David C. King
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Turf wars how Congressional committees claim jurisdiction
1997
David C. King
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The polarization of American political parties and mistrust of government
1997
David C. King
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Interesting news: politics and the attributes of popular news stories
1999
David C. King, Andrew J. Cooley, Julie K. Curtis
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なぜ政府は信頼されないのか
2002
Joseph S. Nye, Philip Zelikow, David C. King, Emi Shimamoto
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The management performance of the U. S. states
2004
David C. King
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Moving voters in the 2000 presidential campaign: local visits, local media
2004
David C. King
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The TEACH Act: a legislative strategy
2015
Sean M. Whalen, David C. King, Thomas E. Patterson, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Building progressive power in state legislatures
2016
Neal Suidan, David C. King, Thomas E. Patterson, Robert G. Picard, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Strategic targeting for Louisiana Democrats: identifying seats to target and strategies to use for 2019
2018
Payne, Bob (MPP), Collins, Alison (MPP), David C. King, Matthew A. Baum, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Toward a healthy democracy: evaluating Vot-ER's efforts to increase voting access through healthcare-based civic engagement
2021
Carlton Lawrence, Tiffany Fan, Julie Boatright Wilson, David C. King, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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Latinx vote factors: political preferences and media narratives from the 2020 election
2021
Oscar Sarabia Roman, David C. King, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government