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Authors: Robert Greene
Aberdeen, Lord
Abu Jahal
abundance
Abwehr (German intelligence)
Academie Francaise
Acamas
acclimatization
Achilles
acting out
action(s)
inability to take
indirect
judging others by
preemptive
results of, importance of
through inaction
timing of
unexpected.
See
unexpected strategies
Adams, John
Adams, Samuel
ad-Din, Jalal
advice
Aesop
Afghanistan
British invasion of
Islamic fundamentalism in
Soviet invasion of
Afranius, Lucius
Agamemnon
aggressive impulses/ aggression
disguised or hidden
friendship and
holding back against
as natural
passive.
See
passive-aggression strategy
aggressive passivity
aging
Agrippa, Vipsanius
Aho, James A.
Ajax
Akiko
Alamo, Battle of the
Alcibiades
Alcyoneus
Aldrich, Robert
Alexander I, czar of Russia
Balkans and
European vision of
guerrilla warfare of
Napoleonic Wars and
personality of
religious fervour of
Alexander II, czar of Russia
Alexander III, czar of Russia
Alexander the Great (Alexander III), king of Macedon
Aristotle and
center-of-gravity strategy and
as grand strategist
mother and
Napoleon on
Scythians and
unconventional warfare of
Algeria, France and
Ali, Muhammad
boxing style of
Frazier and
Liston and
Alinsky, Saul D.
alliance(s)
avoiding
breaking up
Dali on
emotions and
false
friendship and
game of
Machiavelli on
mediator, role in
Napoleon on
quality of
Allies, World War I
Allies, World War II.
See also specific countries
blitzkrieg of
deception used by
unified command of
Allifae
All's Well That Ends Well
(Shakespeare)
Al Qaeda
Alvintzi, Joseph d'
ambiguity
ambition
ambivalence about having power
Ame, Cesare
Amin, Hafizullah
Amphipolis, Macedonia
Anabasis: The March Upcountry
(Xenophon)
Anatomy of the Zulu Army
(Knight)
Androcles
Andropov, Yuri
anger
animals, humans as
annihilation strategy
Antaeus
Anti-Machiavel, The
(Frederick the Great)
Apaches
Apollo
appearances
appeasement
Apulia, Italy
Aqaba, battle for
Arabs, in World War I
Arcola, Battle of
Ardant du Picq, Charles
Ares
Ariovistus (Germanic chieftain)
Aristotle
army(ies).
See also specific armies
chain of command in
mind as a
morale of.
See
morale (motivation)
rich
Aron, Raymond
Art of Maneuver, The
(Leonhard)
Art of Political Warfare, The
(Pitney)
Art of War, The
(Machiavelli)
Art of War, The
(Sun-tzu)
Art of Warfare on Land, The
(Chandler)
art world
center-of-gravity strategy in
inner-front strategy in
polarity strategy in
unconventional warfare in
Asculum, Apulia
Assassins
Assassins, The
(Lewis)
Assyrian army
Assyrian Empire
Astyages, king of the Medes
As You Like It
(Shakespeare)
Ataxerxes
Athena
Athens/Athenians
Macedonia and
Persians and
Philip II and
Socrates' influence on
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlantic Wall
Atlas
attrition warfare
Atwater, Lee
Auckland, Lord
Auftragstaktik
(mission-oriented command system)
Augustus
Auld, Thomas
Austerlitz, Battle of
Austria
in Napoleonic Wars
Prussia and
Russia and
in Seven Years' War
authority, distrust of
autonomy
avant-garde
Awful Truth, The
Aztecs
Badeau, Adam
Badoglio, Pietro
Baiken
Bancroft, Anne
Bancroft-Hunt, Norman
Banks, Nathaniel
Bannockburn, Battle of
barbarians
Barkley, Alben
baseball
controlled-chaos strategy in
counterattack strategy in
death-ground strategy in
deterrence strategy in
intelligence-gathering strategy in
one-upmanship in
presence of mind in
battlefield
elevating yourself above
shifting
battles.
See also specific battles
elusive
frontal
picking
Baudrillard, Jean
Bay of Pigs
Beaufre, Andre
Beauharnais, Josephine.
See
Josephine, empress of France
Bell, J. Bowyer
Bellamy, Ralph
Bellows, George
belonging, sense of
Bender, Charles Albert "Chief,"
Bergman, Ingmar
Bernhardi, Friedrich von
Bhagavad Gita, The: Krishna's Counsel in Time of War
bicycling, alliance strategy in
Bismarck, Otto von
Blind Man, The
blitzkrieg strategy
blooming lotus.
See
inner-front strategy
Bokuden, Tsukahara
Bollate, Christopher da
Bolsheviks
Bonaparte, Napoleon
on Alexander the Great
on alliances
blitzkrieg warfare of
on death
decline of
defeats of
divide-and-conquer strategy of