Books
- 1960: Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents: The Politics of Leadership (ISBN 0-02-922796-8)
- 1970: Alliance Politics (ISBN 0-231-03066-5)
- 1986: Thinking In Time : The Uses Of History For Decision Makers, co-authored with Ernest May (ISBN 0-02-922791-7)
- 1999: Report to JFK: The Skybolt Crisis in Perspective (ISBN 0-8014-3622-2)
- 2000: Preparing to be President: The Memos of Richard E. Neustadt, co-authored with Charles Jones, (ISBN 0-8447-4139-6)
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