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Authors: Robert Greene
turning strategy of
Corvey, J.F.A. Le Miere de
Coughlin, Charles
counterattack strategy
counterbalance strategy
counterinsurgency
Courage
(Crane)
Covey, Edward
Cox, James
Crane, Stephen
Crassus, Marcus Licinius
Crawford, Joan
Davis and
death-ground strategy of
one-upmanship of
Shearer and
creativity
Cremony, John
Croesus (last king of Lydia)
Cromwell, Oliver
Cromwell, Thomas
Cronkite, Walter
Crook, George
Cukor, George
Curtiz, Michael
Cycnus
Cyrus II, king of Persia
Dali, Salvador
on alliances
Breton and
center-of-gravity strategy and
inner front strategy of
Dalton, Georgia
Darius I, king of Persia
Darius III, king of Persia
David
Davidovich, Paul
Davis, Bette
Davis, Jefferson
D-Day
death
fear of
imminent, as motivator
unreality of
death ground, psychological
death-ground strategy
deception strategies
in ancient warfare
camouflage
danger of
decoy attack
false front
hypnotic pattern
necessity of
planted information
shadows within shadows
defeat
accepting
blame for
gradations of
seeds of victory in
Defeat into Victory
(Slim)
defeatism
defensiveness
defensive warfare
counterattack strategy
deterrence strategies
nonengagement strategy
perfect-economy strategy
Delmar, Vina
Democratic Party
Denmark
desperation and urgency, creating a sense of
Dessalines, Jean-Jacques
D'Este, Carlo
deterrence strategies
basic methods
examples
Dewey, Thomas
Dial M for Murder
Diamond Lil
Dien Bien Phu, battle at
dilemmas
Diomedes
diplomacy
diplomatic-war strategy.
See
negotiation dirty warfare.
See
unconventional warfare discipline
discontent.
See
complaints and discontent
Discourses, The
(Machiavelli)
disorder, maximum
divide-and-conquer strategy
divide-and-rule strategy
Dixit, Avinashi
Dole, Elizabeth
Dole, Robert
Donat, Robert
Dost Mahomed Khan
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor
epilepsy of
imprisonment of
writing of
Douglass, Frederick
Dragonwars
(Bell)
Drake, Francis
dreams/dreaming
Duchamp, Marcel
Dudley, Robert
dumb, playing
Dunne, Irene
Dupuy, T. N.
Durckheim, Karlfried Graf von
Durnford, Anthony William
Eastern Europe, Soviet Union and
East India Company
Ecce Homo
(Nietzche)
Echidne
education, as limiting factor
Edward I, king of England
Edward II, king of England
Edward III, king of England
Edward IV, king of England
effective truth
efficiency
ego(s)
group
Egypt/Egyptians
Persians and
in World War II
in Yom Kippur War
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
El Al hijacking (1968)
Elizabeth I, queen of England
divide-and-rule strategy of
leadership style of
Spanish Armada and
spy network of
Elizabeth Petrovna, empress of
Russia
Eluard, Paul and Gala
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
emotions.
See also specific emotions
alliances and
appealing to
contagiousness of
controlling
during endings
manipulating
passive-aggression strategy and
encirclement (envelopment)
psychological
ultimate form of
endings.
See
exits and endings
enemy(ies)
adaptation by
befriending
choosing
confusing
decentralized
declaring war on
dilemmas for
elusive
enveloping
having fewer resources than your
identifying
infiltration of.
See
inner-front strategy inner
intelligence gathering on
knowing
Latin root of word
open, rarity of
outer
perceptions held by
powerful
power sources of
revealing
secret
self-destruction of
uses for
weaknesses, pinpointing
weak salient, exposure on
England.
See
Great Britain
enthusiasm.
See
morale (motivation) envelopment.
See
encirclement (envelopment)
Epeius
Erickson, Milton H.
Erie Railroad
Essex, earl of
Etherington-Smith, Meredith
Eurystheus
Eurytion
Everitt, Anthony
exits and endings
as beginnings
emotional resonance of
importance of
Nietzsche on
timing of
worst method for
exterior maneuver
moral warfare as
extraordinary, ordinary and
Fabius (Roman general)
fait accompli strategy
Fala (FDR's terrier)
Falkland Islands, British war for
false surrender
Family Book on the Art of War
(Munenori)
family dynamics
fear
fearlessness, cultivating
Feisal, Sherif
Fighting France
Fingerspitzengefuhl
(fingertip feel)
First Punic War
First Triumvirate, Roman
flanking maneuvers.
See
turning strategy flexibility
Florence
followers.
See
soldiers (team members)