His first book, The Nuclear Question: The United States and Nuclear Weapons, was published in 1979. The Economist called it "an excellent history of American nuclear policy... a clear, readable book." He wrote The Dawn of Peace in Europe in 1996. Walter Russell Mead in The New York Times Book Review called it a "brilliant book that combines the most lucid exposition yet of the post-cold-war order in Europe with a devastating critique of the Clinton Administration's foreign policy." In 1988, he published The Fate of Nations: The Search for National Security in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Publishers Weekly said, "Mandelbaum's book is brilliant and enjoyable... charts how nations find ways of acting together in diplomatically organized groups for defensive purposes, and he analyses certain countries' specific roles and histories. His knowledge of philosophy, politics, history and economics results in a stunning delineation of centuries of military actions, political maneuverings and cultural uprisings." In 1996, he wrote The Dawn of Peace in Europe. Walter Russell Mead in The New York TimesBook Review called it a "brilliant book that combines the most lucid exposition yet of the post-cold-war order in Europe with a devastating critique of the Clinton Administration's foreign policy." In 2002, he published The Ideas That Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy and Free Markets in the Twenty-first Century. The New York Times Book Review said, "A formidable and thought-provoking tour d'horizon. Best of all, it gives readers something to argue about." In 2006, he wrote The Case For Goliath: How America Acts As The World's Government in the Twenty-first Century in which he argued that US dominance in global affairs is better than the alternatives. In 2010, he wrote The Frugal Superpower: America's Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era in which he argued the financial crisis of 2007–2008 and economic obligations will redraw the boundaries of US foreign policy. Published in 2011, That Used To Be Us addresses four major problems faced by America: globalization, the revolution in information technology, US chronic deficits, and its pattern of energy consumption.
Books
The Nuclear Revolution
The Nuclear Future
Reagan and Gorbachev
The Global Rivals
The Fate of Nations: The Search for National Security in the 19th and 20th Centuries ,
The Dawn of Peace in Europe
The Ideas That Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy and Free Markets in the Twenty-first Century
The Meaning of Sports: Why Americans Watch Baseball, Basketball and Football and What They See When They Do
The Case For Goliath: How America Acts As The World's Government in the Twenty-first Century ,
Democracy’s Good Name: The Rise and Risks of the World’s Most Popular Form of Government ,
The Frugal Superpower: America's Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era ,
That Used To Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back
The Road to Global Prosperity .
Mission Failure: America and the World in the Post-Cold War Era ,