Charles King (professor of international affairs)

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  • Nations Abroad: Diaspora Politics and International Relations in the Former Soviet Union (1998), co-editor, ISBN   0-8133-3738-0
  • Post-Soviet Moldova: A Borderland in Transition (1998), ISBN   973-98091-1-1
  • The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the Politics of Culture (1999), ISBN   0-8179-9792-X
  • The Black Sea: A History (2004), ISBN   0-19-924161-9
  • The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus (2008), ISBN   0-19-517775-4
  • Extreme Politics: Nationalism, Violence, and the End of Eastern Europe (2010), ISBN   0-19-537038-4
  • Odessa: Genius and Death in a City of Dreams (2011), ISBN   0-393-07084-0
  • Midnight at the Pera Palace: The Birth of Modern Istanbul (2014), ISBN   978-0393089141
  • Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century (2019), ISBN   9780385542197
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    Charles King
    Charles King speaking at Politics and Prose, 21 September 2014.JPG
    Georgetown University Professor Charles King speaking on his book Midnight at the Pera Palace: The Birth of Modern Istanbul (2014) at Politics and Prose book store, Washington, D.C., September 21, 2014.
    Born1967 (age 5455)
    NationalityAmerican
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Arkansas