1st Edition
Understanding the Bush Doctrine Psychology and Strategy in an Age of Terrorism
I. Introduction
1. The Bush Doctrine: Psychological Foundations, Real World Consequences, Stanely Renshon and Peter Suefeld
II. The Post 9/11 World
2. Public Opinion in a Dangerous World, Doug Foyle
3. The New Psychology of Alliances, Peter Suedfeld
III. Offensive Realism
4. International Relations Theory Meets World Politics: The Neoconservative vs. Realism Debate, Gerhard Alexander
5. The Psychological Origins of Preventive War, Jonathan B. Renshon
6. The Fate of Deterrence in the Post 9/11 World, Richard Ned Lebow
7. Deterrin Rouge Leaders, Jerrold Post
IV. Risky Choices: The Bush Doctrine in Practice
8. War, Post 9/11: Preventive Logic, the 2003 Iraq War, and the Bush Doctrine, Jack Levy
9. Iraq: A Historical Analogy in the Making, Phil Tetlock
10. Democracy and the Bush Doctrine, Marvin Zonis
V. Conclusion: The Bush Doctrine in Perspective
11. The Bush Doctrine in Perspective, Alexander Moens
12. Anti-Americanism, National Identity and the Bush Doctrine, Janice Stein
13. Premature Obituary: The Future of the Bush Doctrine, Stanley A. Renshon
Biography
Stanley A. Renshon is a professor of political science at the City University of New York. He is also coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Program in the Psychology of Social and Political Behavior at the City University of New York Graduate Center. He is the author or editor of twelve books. He is currently working on a full length book on the Bush Doctrine.
Peter Suedfeld is Dean Emeritus of Graduate Studies and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at The University of British Columbia.






