Authors: Lawrence Freedman
immigrant populations in,
312
,
314
labor unions in,
380
organized crime in,
378
sociological studies of,
315
,
378
â
380
stockyards and slaughterhouses in,
312
,
379
â
380
University of,
315
,
355
,
379
â
380
,
672
n39,
672
n41
Weber on,
312
Chicago
(Sandburg),
300
Chicago School (economics),
515
â
516
,
576
,
580
Chimpanzee Politics
(de Waal),
4
chimpanzees, behavioral studies of,
3
â
8
China
Cultural Revolution in,
424
guerrilla warfare in,
183
â
186
Japanese occupation of,
183
â
184
,
186
Kuomintang (nationalists) in,
183
â
184
Second World War and,
183
â
184
,
186
Warring States period in,
44
Chomsky, Noam,
403
Christian Coalition,
452
Churchill, Winston,
118
,
139
â
144
,
170
,
244
,
614
,
648
n14
Civil Disobedience
(Thoreau),
347
Civil War in France, The
(Marx),
271
civilian-military relationships,
241
â
243
Class Struggles in France
(Marx),
258
,
281
,
286
Clausewitz, Carl von
on center of gravity concept
(Schwerpunkt)
,
91
â
92
,
205
â
209
,
243
â
244
Engels on,
262
on friction,
87
â
89
,
93
,
164
,
211
â
212
,
540
guerrilla warfare and,
179
Jomini and,
85
legacy of,
94
,
106
,
108
,
117
â
118
,
135
â
136
,
160
,
170
,
181
,
203
â
204
,
221
,
237
,
250
,
252
â
253
,
262
,
445
,
504
,
507
â
508
,
608
Marx and Engels and,
252
on military intelligence,
89
,
228
military strategies of,
85
â
94
,
118
â
119
,
237
,
240
,
250
,
426
,
504
,
507
â
508
,
540
,
613
,
xii
Napoleonic Wars and,
82
â
83
,
90
â
91
,
237
,
617
on popular passions,
97
Tolstoy's response to,
98
von Moltke (the elder) and,
102
â
104
Clay, Cassius.
See
Ali, Mohammed
Clay, Jenny Strauss,
26
Cleaver, Eldridge,
403
Clegg, Stewart,
559
Clifford, Clark,
447
Clinton, Henry,
232
Co-opetition
(Nalebuff and Brandenburger),
523
,
710
n6
coalitions
Carmichael on,
296
Napoleonic Wars and,
90
â
91
,
115
Peloponnesian War and,
30
,
32
â
35
Rustin on,
395
Second World War and,
141
â
143
Coast of Utopia, The
(Stoppard),
265
cognition, hot and cold forms of,
598
â
599
Cold War
Berlin blockade crisis and,
172
â
174
Cuban missile crisis and,
173
â
176
,
190
deterrence theory and,
158
â
159
,
165
,
192
nuclear weapons and,
156
â
159
,
167
â
168
Cologne Workers Council,
257
â
258
Columbia University protests,
403
â
405
Command in the Air
(Douhet),
125
â
126
Committee on Public Information (CPI, United States),
337
,
340
communism.
See also
Lenin, Vladimir Ilych; Marx, Karl; Soviet Union
permanent revolution and,
256
Spanish Civil War and,
279
Communist International.
See
Third International
Communist Manifesto, The
(Marx and Engels),
254
,
256
â
257
,
260
â
261
,
270
,
329
compellence theory,
163
,
190
â
191
Competitive Advantage
(Porter),
522
Concept of the Corporation, The
(Drucker),
493
â
495
Condition of the Working Class in England, The
(Engels),
252
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT),
279
Conger, Jay,
564
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO),
381
,
386
,
487
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE),
355
Congress Party (India),
349
Connor, Eugene “Bull,”
362
â
363
,
389
Conrad, Joseph,
278
“Contract with America” (Gingrich and Luntz),
434
conventional wisdom (Galbraith),
418
â
419
Copernican Revolution,
419
Corbett, Julian,
115
,
118
â
120
,
135
Cornford, Francis,
618
Corp, Nadia,
5
Corporate Strategy
(Ansoff),
498
,
500
corporate strategy revolution,
498
â
499
counterinsurgency
Afghanistan and,
231
“hearts and minds” approach to,
188
â
189
,
232
â
233
,
615
Malaya and,
188
theories of,
188
â
191
,
224
,
232
â
235
,
241
,
247
,
615
Vietnam War and,
187
â
192
,
207
,
221
Couzens, James,
480
Crawford, Timothy,
612
creationism,
422
â
423
,
686
n19.
See also
intelligent design
Creely, George,
337
crowd psychology.
See also
mass publics; propaganda
Bernays's view of public opinion and,
340
â
343
,
414
Freudian concepts and,
340
Lawrence and,
182
Le Bon on,
128
,
131
â
132
,
326
â
327
,
336
,
467
Liddell Hart on,
138
Lippman's view of public opinion and,
337
â
339
,
341
,
414
management theory and,
473
Niebuhr on,
353
Tarde on,
336
Trotter on,
340
Crystallizing Public Opinion
(Bernays),
340
â
341
Cuba
missile crisis in,
173
â
176
,
190
revolution and revolutionary legacy of,
372
,
398
â
404
culture-centric warfare,
231
cumulative strategies,
195
Darwinism on Trial
(Johnson),
421
â
422
Davis, Jefferson,
111
De Re Militari
(Vegetus),
47
Decisive Wars of History, The
(Liddell Hart),
136
Delbrück, Hans
on attrition warfare,
108
â
109
,
180
,
204
,
289
,
332
on Clausewitz,
204
on First World War,
124
on maneuver warfare,
205
political activity of,
302
Rosinski and,
195
deliberate strategies,
554
â
556
Democratic Party (United States).
See also individual politicians
1968 Convention of,
406
â
408
,
417
political communication strategies and,
434
â
435
,
441
,
448
â
455
deterrence theory.
See under
Cold War; nuclear weapons
Dewey, John
cause-effect relationships and,
320
democracy and,
318
â
319
,
338
,
371
,
467
Du Bois and,
351
educational philosophy of,
316
First World War and,
316
Hull House and,
315
League for Industrial Democracy and,
367
political philosophy of,
315
â
316
Pullman strike and,
315
on social reform,
316
Tolstoy and,
318
University of Chicago and,
315
“Dilbert” (Adams),
552
â
553
,
705
n23
directive strategies and,
195
Discipline of Market Leaders, The
(Treacy and Wiersema),
535
â
536
Discourse on Winning & Losing
(Boyd),
196
discourse traps,
235
Disney Studios,
565
Doctor Strangelove
(Kubrick),
160