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by Lawrence Freedman


  Thurber, James, 438

  Tilly, Charles, 615–616, 622

  Tirpitz, Alfred von, 117–118

  Todorov, Tzvetan, 428

  Tolstoy, Leo

  Addams and, 310–311

  on anarchism, 310

  Christianity of, 307

  Clausewitz depicted by, 98

  Crimean War and, 97–98

  Dewey and, 318

  Gandhi and, 347–348

  Kutuzov depicted by, 100, 102

  Napoleon depicted by, 99–101, 617

  nonviolent direct action and, 348

  on philosophy of history, 98–102, 274, 307–308, 320, 609, 617

  political philosophy of, 307–311

  Proudhon and, 274

  Sermon on the Mount and, 307

  strategy depicted by, 99–101

  on urban life, 309–311

  War and Peace and, 96, 98–102, 274, 307

  Weber on, 307

  total quality management (TQM), 532

  Toyota Motor Company, 523, 531–532, 567, 569

  Trafalgar, Battle of, 116, 118–120

  Treacy, Michael, 535–536

  Trenchard, Hugh, 125–127

  Tricontinental, the 400, 402, 404

  Trojan War. See Iliad, The (Homer)

  Trotsky, Leon

  American Communist Party and, 334

  assassination of, 298

  guerrilla warfare and, 180

  Kautsky and, 288–289

  Russian Revolution and, 296–298

  Stalin and, 298–299

  Taylorism and, 465–466

  Trotter, William, 340

  “Trouble with Stories, The” (Tilly), 615–616

  Trout, Jack, 507–508

  Truman, Harry, 447

  Tuchman, Barbara, 29

  Tucker, Albert, 154

  Tukhachevsky, Mikhail, 202–203

  Turgenev, Ivan, 266

  Turkey, 174–175

  Turner, Mark, 429

  Tversky, Amos, 592–593

  Tyson, Mike, ix, xi

  Ugly American, The (Burdick and Lederer), 187–188

  ultimatum game, 594–596, 603

  “Unanticipated Consequences of Purposive Social Action, The” (Merton), 319–320

  United Auto Workers (UAW), 367, 482, 488–489, 495

  United Farm Workers (UFW), 385–387

  United Kingdom. See Great Britain

  United Mineworkers, 381

  United States

  American War of Independence and, 178, 232

  asymmetric wars and, 220–221

  Black Power movement in, 393–394

  Civil Rights Act of 1964, 409

  civil rights movement in, 350–352, 354–365, 375, 386, 388–390

  civil war in, 109–112, 262

  Cold War and, 145, 158–159, 168–169, 171–177, 203

  Communist Party in, 334

  counterinsurgency strategies of, 187–192, 223–224, 231, 247

  Fair Employment Act in, 356

  First World War and, 123–125, 337

  fourth-generation warfare and, 226

  Gulf War (1991) and, 214–215, 219

  information operations and, 227–228

  Iraq War (2003-) and, 222–225, 231–232, 235

  labor unions in, 380–381, 385–387, 465, 482, 487–488

  military strategy debates in, 199–202, 205–208, 210, 214, 247, 505

  naval power and, 116–117, 120–121

  nuclear weapons and, 147, 156–157, 168–169, 171–172, 177

  Progressivism in, 311, 313, 369, 437, 465, 480

  Prohibition Era in, 378

  religious right in, 443–444, 448–449, 452

  revolution in military affairs (RMA) and, 214–215, 218–219, 222–223

  Second World War and, 139–145

  segregation in, 350–351, 356–357, 361–362, 390, 441

  suffragette movement in, 346

  Vietnam War and, 187–192, 207, 218, 220–221, 393, 395–398, 405, 409, 438, 502

  “war on terror” and, 222

  United States Football League (USFL), 522

  van Creveld, Martin, 69–70

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 476

  Vegetus, 47

  Vernant, Jean-Pierre, 28, 43–44

  Vietnam

  aerial dogfights in, 196

  air strikes in, 191

  asymmetric war and, 220–221

  counterinsurgency efforts in, 187–192, 207, 221

  French war in, 186, 188

  guerrilla warfare in, 186–187, 191–192, 221

  North Vietnam, 190–191, 221, 397

  South Vietnam, 188–190, 221, 397, 407

  U.S. war in, 187–192, 207, 218, 220–221, 393, 395–398, 405, 409, 438, 502

  Virgil, 22, 24–25, 42

  von Bulow, Heinrich Dietrich, 75, 85

  von Hoffman, Nicolas, 384–385, 387

  von Moltke, Helmuth (the elder)

  Austro-Prussian War and, 105

  biography of, 103

  Bismarck and, 103, 106

  Clausewitz and, 102–104

  Franco-Prussian War and, 105–107, 112

  military strategies of, 104–107, 112–113, 202, 204, 210, 504

  politics and, 103–104, 241

  on victory, 104

  von Moltke, Helmuth (the younger), 113–114

  von Neumann, John, 151–152, 154, 516, 582, 585

  von Schlieffen, Alfred, 113, 210

  Wagner Act, 482

  Wall Street (film), 508

  Wallace, George, 441

  Walras, Léon, 323, 515

  Walt, Stephen, 581, 601

  War and Peace (Tolstoy), 96, 98–102, 274, 307

  War in the Air (Wells), 123, 128–129

  War of Austrian Succession, 76

  War Without Violence (Shridharani), 355

  Warden, John, 208

  Warsaw Pact, 171, 199, 203, 214–215

  Washington, Booker T., 350

  Waterloo, Battle of, 81–82

  Waterman, Robert

  emphasis on storytelling by, 564

  management theories of, 545–547

  McKinsey & Company and, 544–547

  Waters, James, 554

  Wattenberg, Ben, 441

  weapons of mass destruction, 218, 221–223. See also nuclear weapons

  Weather Underground, 403–405

  Weber, Max

  biography of, 301

  bureaucratization and, 302–303, 322, 368, 370, 459, 551, 609

  cause-effect relationships and, 320

  on Chicago, 312

  democracy and, 319

  Dewey and, 318–319

  Du Bois and, 350

  ethics of responsibility and, 455–456

  German Democratic Party and, 304

  legacy of, 372, 413, 551

  liberalism and, 301

  Marx and, 302, 321

  political activity of, 304–305

  political philosophy of, 304–307, 368, 413

  on social science, 303–304

  on the state, 305

  Tolstoy and, 307

  Wedge Project, 421–422

  Weick, Karl, 544–546, 563–564, 566

  Welch, Jack, 498, 504

  Wells, H.G., 123, 128–129

  West Germany. See Germany, Federal Republic of

  Westen, Drew, 434–435

  Western Electric. See Hawthorne Studies

  Weydemeyer, Joseph, 262

  Weyrich, Paul, 444, 452

  Wharton School, 461

  Wharton, Joseph, 461, 463

  “What Is To Be Done?” (Tolstoy), 309

  What is to be Done? (Chernyshevsky), 266, 290

  What is to be Done? (Lenin), 290

  Wheeler, Burton, 624–625, 716n29

  Whitaker, Clem, 437–438

  White Collar Workers (Mills), 369

  White, Margaret, 463

  White, Thomas D., 150

  “Whiz Kids,” 501–502<
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  Who Governs: Democracy and Power in an American City (Dahl), 372

  Whole World is Watching, The (Gitlin), 417

  Whyte, William, 369, 491

  Wiener, Norbert, 197

  Wiersema, Fred, 535–536

  Wildavsky, Aaron, 503

  Wilhelm I (Kaiser of Germany), 106–107

  Wilkins, Roy, 360–361

  Wilkinson, Ben, 235–236

  Willich, August von, 262–263

  Wilson, Charles, 495, 502

  Winslow, Frederick, 462

  Winsor, Ellen, 351

  Wofford, Harris, 358, 361

  Wohlstetter, Albert, 160, 168, 176

  Wohlstetter, Roberta, 176

  Wolin, Sheldon, 421

  women‘s liberation, 409–411, 430. See also suffragette movement

  Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU), 345–346

  Wood, Gordon, 609

  Wooldridge, Adrian, 505

  Wordsworth, William, 178

  World Crisis, The (Churchill), 139

  World War I. See First World War

  World War II. See Second World War

  Wrangham, Richard, 7–8

  Wrege, Charles, 463

  Wretched of the Earth, The (Fanon), 392

  Wylie, James, 194–195

  Xerox Corporation, 546

  Yamaha, 567–568

  Yarger, Harry, 238–239, 244

  Yeats, William Butler, 391

  Yippies, 406–407

  Zarqawi, Abu Musab al-, 223

  Zawahiri, Ayman al-, 665n54

  Zeus, 24, 29

  zhi, 43–44

 

 

 


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