Other Books by Stanley Renshon

Other Books by Stanley Renshon

Other Books by Stanley Renshon The Trump Doctrine and the Emerging International System [with Peter Suedfeld]. Barack Obama and the Politics of Redemption. National Security in the Obama Administration: Reassessing the Bush Doctrine. Noncitizen Voting and American Democracy. Understanding the Bush Doctrine: Psychology and Strategy in an Age of Terrorism [with Peter Suedfeld]. The 50% American: Immigration and National Identity in an Age of Terrorism. In his Father’s Shadow: The Transformations of George W. Bush. Good Judgment in Foreign Policy: Theory and Application [with Deborah Larson]. America’s Second Civil War: Dispatches From the Political Center. One America?: Political Leadership, National Identity, and the Dilemmas of Diversity. Political Psychology: Cultural and Cross Cultural Foundations [with John Duckitt]. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive 467 license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 S. Renshon, The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency, The Evolving American Presidency, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45391-6 468 OTHER BOOKS BY STANLEY RENSHON High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition. Note: Winner of the American Political Science Association’s Richard E. Neustadt Award for the Best Book Published on the Presidency-1977 and the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis’ Gradiva Award for the best published work that advances psychoanalysis-category: biography-1998. The Psychological Assessment of Presidential Candidates. The Clinton Presidency: Campaigning, Governing, and the Psychology of Leadership. The Political Psychology of the Gulf War: Leaders, Publics and the Process of Conflict. Handbook of Political Socialization: Theory and Research. Psychological Needs and Political Behavior. References ABC News. 2018. “Chat Transcript: Gwenda Blair on the Trumps.” September 18. ABC. 2020. “Transcript: John Bolton Interview with ABC News’ Martha Raddatz.” June 21. Abrams, Rachel. 2017. “Nordstrom Drops Ivanka Trump Brand from Its Stores.” New York Times,February2. Abutaleb, Yasmeen, Ashley Parker, and Josh Dawsey. 2020. “Inside Trump’s Frantic Attempts to Minimize the Coronavirus Crisis.” Washington Post, February 29. Ackerman, Andrew. 2018. “White House, in Shift, Pushes to Revive U.S. Export- Import Bank.” Wall Street Journal, June 14. Adler, Madison. 2020. “Blue States Create Hurdle for Trump’s 2020 Judicial Appointments.” NPR, February 11. Adler, Stephen J., Jeff Mason, and Steve Holland. 2017. “Exclusive: Trump Says He Thought Being President Would Be Easier Than His Old Life.” Reuters, April 28. Agard, Chancellor. 2017. “Kathy Griffin Bloody Trump Pic Defended by Photographer.” Entertainment, May 30. Agrawal, Nina. 2017. “President Trump Wants Other Members of NATO to Pay Their Fair Share. Here’s What That Would Look Like.” Los Angeles Times, February 6. Ahlquist, John, and Scott Gehlbach. 2014. “What Can We Learn About The Electoral Behavior of Non-citizens from a Survey Designed to Learn About Citizens?” Washington Post, October 28. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive 469 license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 S. Renshon, The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency, The Evolving American Presidency, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45391-6 470 REFERENCES Aizhu, Chen. 2018. “Exclusive: China’s CNPC Suspends Fuel Sales to North Korea as Risks Mount—Sources.” Reuters, June 27. Aleem, Zeeshan. 2017. “China Isn’t the First Country to Flatter Its Way to Trump’s Heart. It Won’t Be the Last.” Vox , November 8. Alexander, Dona. 2017. “How Donald Trump Shifted Kids-Cancer Charity Money into His Business.” Forbes, June 29. Alford, Henry. 2015. “IS DONALD TRUMP ACTUALLY A NARCISSIST? THERAPISTS WEIGH IN!” Vanity Fair, November 11. Allen, Charlotte. 2017. “Trump Month One: Success for His Supporters.” USA Today, February 17. Allen, Jonathan. 2017. “Clinton Blames Herself, and Many Others.” Politico, September 11. Allen, Mike. 2018. “Donald Trump Wants to Get Rid of Air Force One’s Legendary Paint Job.” Axios, July 12. Allen, Mike, and Jim VandeHei. 2017. “Reality Bites: Trump’s Wake-Up Call.” Axios, January 18. Allen, Mike, and Jonathan Swan. 2017. “Exasperated Trump WH Staff Admit His Special Resilience.” Axios, May 20. Allison, Graham. 1971. Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis. Boston: Little Brown. Alonso-Zaldivar, Ricardo. 2016. “Obama Administration Broke Its Own Health Care Rule, GAO Says.” Associated Press, September 30. American Psychiatric Association. 2018. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5), Washington, DC, October 1. Anderson, Kurt. 2018. “How to Talk Like Trump.” The Atlantic, March. Andrews, Natalie. 2015. “House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Corey Lewandowski and Rick Dearborn.” Wall Street Journal, August 15. Anonymous. 2018. “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administra- tion.” New York Times, September 5. Anonymous. 2019. A Warning. New York: Twelve Books. Antle, James W. III. 2020. “Republicans Wonder Where Trump Misplaced his Second-term Agenda.” Washington Examiner, June 27. Anton, Michael. 2019. “The Trump Doctrine.” Foreign Affairs, April 20. Apgar, Sally. 2007. “Trump Reaches Truce Over Flag at Huge Florida Home.” South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 27. Armour, Stephanie. 2019a. “Trump’s Push for Health-Cost Transparency Sparks Furor.” Wall Street Journal, September 27. Armour, Stephanie. 2019b. “Government Watchdog Faults Trump Adminis- tration’s Approval of Medicaid Work Requirements.” Wall Street Journal, October 10. Armour, Stephanie. 2020. “Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Invalidate Affordable Care Act.” Wall Street Journal, June 26. REFERENCES 471 Associated Press. 2017. “U.S. to Arrest Parents, Sponsors Who Hire Smugglers to Bring Children Across Border.” Wall Street Journal, June 30. Associated Press. 2019a. “Trump Holds Record-Long Rally on Impeachment Day.” Washington Post, December 18. Associated Press. 2019b. “Trump Asks Supreme Court to Unfreeze Border Wall Money.” Washington Post, July 12. Astor, Maggie. 2019. “Did Trump Cave on the Wall? Some Conservatives Say Yes.” New York Times, January 25. Avik, Roy, 2013. “Pants On Fire: PolitiFact Tries To Hide That It Rated ‘True’ in 2008 Obamacare’s ‘Keep Your Health Plan’ Promise.” Forbes, December 2. Azari, Julie. 2020. “It’s Time to Switch to Preference Preferences.” Washington Post, February 18. Azari, Julia. 2020. “The Scrambled Cycle: Realignment, Political Time, and the Trump Presidency.” In American Political Development and the Trump Presidency, edited by Zachary Callen and Philip Rocco. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. Bachner, Jennifer, and Benjamin Ginsberg. 2016. What Washington Gets Wrong: The Unelected Officials Who Actually Run the Government and Their Miscon- ceptions About the American People. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. Baker, Peter. 2017a. “Trump Abandons Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama’s Signature Trade Deal.” New York Times, January 23. Baker, Peter. 2017b. “The New Presidential Interview.” New York Times,July 24. Baker, Peter. 2017c. “Trump White House Tests a Nation’s Capacity for Outrage.” New York Times, July 24. Baker, Peter. 2017d. “Trump Tries to Regroup as the West Wing Battles Itself.” New York Times, July 29. Baker, Peter. 2017e. “Trump: We’ll Be There for Puerto Rico, a Day After Critical Messages.” New York Times, October 13. Baker, Peter. 2017f. “Pitched as Calming Force, John Kelly Instead Mirrors Boss’s Priorities.” New York Times, October 25. Baker, Peter. 2018. “Trump’s Meeting with Kim Jong-un Is Another Pledge to Do What Nobody Else Can.” New York Times, March 8. Baker, Peter. 2019a. “For a President Consumed with Winning, a Stinging Defeat.” New York Times, January 25. Baker, Peter. 2019b. “Trump Orders Navy to Strip Medals from Prosecutors in War Crimes Trial.” New York Times, July 31. Baker, Peter. 2019c. “As Trump Swerves on Trade War, It’s Whiplash for the Rest of the World.” New York Times, August 27. Baker, Peter. 2019d. “Trump Fires John Bolton as National Security Adviser.” New York Times, September 10. 472 REFERENCES Baker, Peter. 2019e. “Trump Makes Clear He’s Ready for a Fight He Has Long Anticipated.” New York Times, September 24. Baker, Peter. 2019f. “On Day 1,001, Trump Made It Clear: Being ‘Presidential’ Is Boring.” New York Times, October 18. Baker, Peter. 2019g. “Trump Is Fighting So Many Legal Battles, It’s Hard to Keep Track.” New York Times, November 6. Baker, Peter. 2020. “Trump Team, Opening Defense, Accuses Democrats of Plot to Subvert Election.” New York Times, January 25. Baker, Peter and Ana Swanson. 2018. “Trump Authorizes Tariffs, Defying Allies at Home and Abroad.” New York Times, March 8. Baker, Peter and Choe Sang-Hun. 2017. “Trump Threatens Fire and Fury Against North Korea if It Endangers U.S.” New York Times, August 8. Baker, Peter and Maggie Haberman. 2017. “Anthony Scaramucci’s Uncensored Rant: Foul Words and Threats to Have Priebus Fired.” New York Times,July 27. Baker Peter and Sheryl Gay Stolberg. 2017. “Energized Trump Sees Bipartisan Path, at Least for Now.” New York Times, September 7. Baker, Peter, Eric Schmitt, and Michael Crowley 2019. “An Abrupt Move That Stunned Aides: Inside Trump’s Aborted Attack on Iran.” New York Times, September 21. Baker, Peter, Zolan Kann-Youngs, and Monica Davey. 2020. “Trump Threatens to Send Federal Law Enforcement Forces to More Cities.” New York Times, July 20. Baker, Gerhard. 2017. “Trump, ‘Lies’ and Honest Journalism.”

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