Tuesday, November 16, 2010

“2010”

“2010”


2010

Posted: 15 Nov 2010 07:49 AM PST

Kay King - Council on Foreign Relations

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Kay King

  • Kay King

    Kay King

    Vice President, Washington Initiatives


    Contact Info:
    Phone: +1-202-509-8400
    E-mail: kking@cfr.org


    Location:
    Washington, DC


    Media downloads:
    High-resolution photo (JPG, 1.1 MB)
    One-page bio (PDF, 49K)

     

     

    Former deputy assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs and vice president for external relations at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

    Expertise:

    U.S. foreign policy; Congress and foreign policy; media and public opinion; international education.

    Experience:

    Vice President for External Relations, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Director of Congressional and Public Affairs, U.S. Institute of Peace; President, King Strategies; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs; Executive Director, Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs; Senior Legislative Assistant for Foreign and Defense Policy to Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr.

    Current Research Project


    Congress and National Security

    November 2010

    Congress and National Security
    Author:
    Kay King, Vice President, Washington Initiatives

    Council Special Report No. 58

    Council Special Report

    Kay King offers recommendations to reset congressional rules, practices, and procedures to address today's dysfunctional Congress and restore it as a full partner to the executive branch in advancing U.S. national security interests.

    See more in United States, National Security and Defense, Congress

     

    February 19, 2009

    The President's Inbox: Asia and the Economy (Audio)
    Speakers:
    Edward Alden, Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
    Elizabeth C. Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director of Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
    Sebastian Mallaby, Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies; Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics; Deputy Director of Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
    Presider:
    Kay King, Vice President, Washington Program, Council on Foreign Relations

    Audio

    Listen to CFR experts examine U.S. foreign policy toward Asia, the global economy, and the challenges and opportunities that fill the new administration's inbox.

    See more in Asia, Economic Development, Trade

     

     

    February 19, 2009

    The President's Inbox: Asia and the Economy (Video)
    Speakers:
    Edward Alden, Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
    Elizabeth C. Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director of Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
    Presider:
    Kay King, Vice President, Washington Program, Council on Foreign Relations

    Video

    Watch CFR experts examine U.S. foreign policy toward Asia, the global economy, and the challenges and opportunities that fill the new administration's inbox.

    See more in Asia, Economics, Economic Development

     
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