Professor Orford's work illustrates the psychological dynamics that lead public to support militaristic policies and practices. In particular, it helps the reader to understand how the "national security" discourse is maintained by perceptions of intergroup threat and often fabricated accounts of "national insecurity". On the Warpath is a very important contribution to the literature.
Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu, Ph.D., Goethe University Frankfurt a.M.
If we can understand the psychological roots of war, then perhaps we can employ that understanding to diminish the human propensity to wage war. Professor Orford gives us blueprint for doing just that. This engaging and brilliantly written book is a must read for those who champion peace over war.
Michael D. Matthews, Professor of Engineering Psychology, West Point
Professor Orford's work provides thoughtful, well-documented, comprehensive, and actionable explanations to why we continue to choose to wage war. The information in this book is very consequential: whether we choose or reject war may determine the fate of humanity.
Alice LoCicero, Ph.D., Clinical Faculty, The Wright Institute