Prologue, John E. Mack, M.D., Issue Editor
- Dealing With Conflict Among Individuals and Nations: Are There Common Principles? Roger Fish, L.L.B.
- Differential Bonding Form Infancy to International Conflict, Charles A. Pinderhughes, M.D.
- The Narcissism of Minor Differences in the Psychological Gap Between Opposing Nations, Vamik D. Volkan, M.D.
- The Influence of Psychogeography Upon the Conduct of International Relations: Clinical and Metapsychological Considerations, Howard F. Stein, Ph.D.
- Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs: A Vision and a Commitment, William Davidson, M.D.
- The Domestic Rationale for Foreign Enemies, Paul C. Warnke, Esq
- A Diplomat Among Psychoanalysts, Joseph V. Montville, A.M.
- The Nuclear Threat: Its Impact on Psychoanalytic Conceptualizations, Martin Wangh, M.D.
- Some Thoughts on the Nuclear Age and the Psychological Roots of Anti-Sovietism, John E. Mack, M.D.
- A Psychoanalytical View of the Nuclear Threat From the Angle of the German Sense of Political Inferiority, Carl Nedelmann, M.D.
- The Transformation of Thought That the Nuclear Age Requires: Can We Achieve It? Robert S. Wallerstein, M.D.
Epilogue, John E. Mack, M.D.