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Authors: Robert Greene
Red Brigades
Reese, Pee Wee
Reign of Terror
religious fervor
Alexander I's
Cromwell's
Religious Mythology and the Art of War
(Aho)
religious retreat
religious symbolism, in
Gandhi's campaign
Republican Party
in 1936 presidential election
in 1972 presidential election
Clinton and
reputation
moral
restless, remaining
retreat
revenge
reverse intimidation.
See
deterrence strategies
Revolutionary War, U.S.
Richelieu, Cardinal
righteous strategy.
See
moral warfare/warriors
rigidity
risk taking
gambling compared with
Ritter, Thelma
rivals.
See
enemy(ies) Robert the Bruce (Robert I), king of Scotland
Robespierre
Robinson, Jackie
Rockefeller, John D.
Roman Way, The
(Hamilton)
Rome/Roman Empire
Carthaginians and
center-of-gravity strategy used by
civil war
divide-and-rule used by
First Triumvirate of
Gaul and
Germanic forces and
inner-front strategy in
Latin League and
military style of
Spain and
Tarentum, war against
Rommel, Erwin
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
blitzkrieg strategy of
"brain trust" of
center-of-gravity strategy and
de Gaulle and
as guerrilla warrior
Johnson and
leadership style of
maneuver warfare and
Marshall and
mental toughness of
passive-aggression strategy of
as polarizer
presidential candidacy of
reelection of
third-term campaign of
turning strategy of
Roosevelt, Theodore
Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox
(Burns)
Rorke's Drift, Zululand
Rules for Radicals
(Alinsky)
Rules of War and Bravery
Runstedt, Gerd von
Russia.
See also
Soviet Union
Austria and
China and
communism, birth of
France and
Great Britain and
Greece and
Japan and
Korea and
Malta and
Naples' revolution of 1820 and
in Napoleonic Wars
Piedmont revolution and
Prussia and
in Seven Years' War
Spanish revolution of 1820 and
terrorism in
White Terror in
in World War II
sabotage
Sadat, Anwar
Saigon
St. Peter's Basilica
Salt March, Gandhi's
Samarkand
Samuel, Book of
samurai (swordsmen)
communication strategy of
counterattack strategy of
counterbalance strategy of
death, contemplation of
deterrence strategy of
guerrilla-war-of-the-mind strategy of
intelligence strategy of
maneuver warfare in
one-upmanship examples from
speed of
Samurai Zen: The Warrior Koans
(Leggett)
Sanjar
Sardis (ancient city of Lydia)
Sato, Hiroaki
Saul
Sawyer, Ralph D.
Schlesinger, James
Schmitt, Carl
Scholar's Dilettante Remarks on War, A
(Tou)
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Schwarze Kapelle (Black Orchestra)
Scipio Africanus
Scotland, England and, war between
Scythians
Secret Agent, The
(Conrad)
Secret Life Salvador Dali, The
(Dali)
secrets
Secrets of D-Day, The
(Perrault)
Secrets of the Samurai
(Ratti and Westbrook)
segmenting your forces
Selected Military Writings
(Mao)
self-directed warfare
counterbalance strategy
death-ground strategy
guerrilla-war-of-the-mind strategy
polarity strategy
unconventional
self-doubt, inculcating
self-esteem
self-identity
self-interest
mutual
self-interest war
self-reliance
Selznick, David O.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom
(Lawrence)
Seven Years' War
sexual stereotypes
Shah Soojah
Shaka (Zulu king)
Shakespeare, William
Shearer, Norma
Shenandoah Valley
Sherman, William
shih
(position of potential force)
Shinkage swordsmanship
Shostakovich, Dmitry
Shun
Sidney Janis Gallery
silence
Simmel, Georg
Sinai Desert
Sioux
Six-Day War
Six Secret Teachings
(Tai Kung)
Skipworth, Alison
slavery, strategy examples from
Slim, William
Smolensk, Russia
Smuts, Jan
Snodgrass, Fred
social relationships
Society of Independent Artists
Socrates/Socratic method
soldiers (team members)
ch'i
of
discipline of
emotions of
material needs of
morale of.
See
morale (motivation) personalities of
punishment of
rewards for
selecting
Sons of Liberty
Sophocles
Soviet Union
Afghanistan invasion by
Chinese Civil War and
Eastern Europe and
United States and
in World War II
space
in guerrilla warfare
psychological
Spain
Carthaginians and
England, war with
Germany and
guerrilla warfare in
in Napoleonic Wars
Pompey in