Stanley Renshon is Professor of political science at Lehman College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, and a certified psychoanalyst. He is the author of over 100 professional articles and 18 books in the areas of presidential psychology and leadership, immigration and American national identity, and American foreign policy.
Section I: Preliminaries - The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency
Chapter 1: Building a Theory of Donald Trump and his Presidency
Chapter 2: In the Eye of the Hurricane: Strategies for Analyzing the Trump Presidency
Section II: Donald Trump's Presidential Leadership and Governing Style
Chapter 3: The Paradoxical Foundations of the Trump Presidency: Causes and Consequences
Chapter 4: Donald Trump's Fight Club Presidency
Chapter 5: Leadership Style, Presidential Success and Political Time
Section III: Psychiatry in the White House: Trump's Narcissism and "Fitness"
Chapter 6: President Trump's Narcissism Reconsidered
Chapter 7: On President Trump's Psychological and Political Fitness for Office
Chapter 8: The Unexpected Trump
Section IV: The Trump Presidency in Practice
Chapter 9: Prelude to a Unique Presidency: Preparation, Expectations and Judgement
Chapter 10: Essentials of Leadership: The Sources of Trump's Unique Presidency
Chapter 11: Conservative American Nationalism: The Trump Doctrine in Theory and Practice
Section V: Political Transformation in the Balance
Chapter 12: The Future of the Trump Presidency