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A Sense of the Enemy

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by Shore, Zachary


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  INDEX

  abolition movement, 200

  Acheson, Dean, 159

  Actor Observer Asymmetry, 231

  advisors, political, 105

  agency and influence, 156

  agendas, ideological, 80, 106

  aggression

  England and, 96

  passivity and, 69

  Poland and, 78, 134

  Southeast Asian Bloc, 121

  wars of, 120

  aggressive nonviolence, 184

  agreements

  Locarno, 26, 44–45, 217, 219

  Munich, 94

  Soviet-German, 39–40, 44, 104–105

  Air Force

  Army Air Corp, 94

  Royal, 105

  Soviet, 74

  Air Ministry (German), 73

  Akerlof, George, 191–192

  Alabama Claims Case, 39

  algorithms, 172

  Allies, 29, 36–43, 60, 100

  Amazon, 5

  America

  Civil War, 29

  Cold War strategy, 158, 160–161, 174, 176–178

  foreign policies, 122

  Hitler and, 104

  loans from, 66

  media in, 222

  WWII entry, 95

  America-centric, 202

  American Cold War strategy, 158, 160–161, 174, 176–178

  Amritsar massacre, 14–15, 184

  Amritsar pattern break, 18

  analysis

  behavioral, 178

  foreign policy, 233

  historical, 119, 140

  of information, 2

  mathematical, 169

  policy, 187

  quantitative, 180

  scientific, 126

  Anglo-German relations, 153–154, 157

  anti-Jewish, 92, 94

  anti-Polish alliance, 45

  Arab-Israeli War, 144

  Arab Spring revolution, 179

  Ariely, Dan, 191, 196

  armies

  Army Air Corp, 94

  Army of the Republic of Vietnam, 130–131, 144

  Egyptian, 173

  People’s Army, 138

  People’s Navy, 124

  puppet army, 118, 123, 132, 135–138, 142

  Red Army, 37, 46, 59, 65

  South Vietnamese Revolutionary, 135

  Wei, 147

  arms, manufacturing of, 92

  Army Air Corps, 94

  Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), 130–131, 144, 230

  The Art of War (Tzu), 149

  Artushof (ship), 52

  Asquith, Herbert, 21

  assassinations, 116

  Asselin, Pierre, 116, 224

  Assessment of the American Imperialists, 140

  assessments

  psychological, 101

  quantitative, 170–171

  asymmetric information, 191

  August 7 Politburo directive, 127–128

  Austrian Communist Party, 31

  availability heuristic, 149–150

  back-door channels, 88, 93

  Bagh, Jallianwala, 14, 17

  Barbarossa (campaign), 74, 83, 105, 207

  Barents Sea port, 177

  Bear Island, 49

  Beer Hall Putsch, 33

  behavioral economics, 196

  behavior patterns, 6–7, 15, 70, 89, 93, 99, 151, 161, 164

  belief systems, 68

  Berlin, Isaiah, 3

  Berman, Larry, 228

  biases, 69, 204

  biology, evolutionary, 193

  Bismark, Otto von, 3–4

  black hole, 192

  Black Reichswehr, 33

  Blair, Tony, 163

  Blink (Gladwell), 198

  Blomberg, Werner Eduard Fritz von, 79

  bluffs, Soviet, 43–49, 61

  Blum, Leon, 55

  Bohlen, Charles, 161

  Bolsheviks, 28–29, 36, 40, 47, 78, 84, 159

  Brandler, Heinrich, 34–36

  Briand, Aristide, 56, 58, 60, 66, 213

  Brigham, Robert, 225

  Britain

  British Cabinet, 58

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sp; British Communist Party, 40

  expansion blocks, 157

  foreign offices, 152–153

  German invasion, 82

  materials access, 78

  political leaders, 18–19

  Sikhs and, 20

  Brockdorff-Rantzau, Ulrich von, 35, 37, 39, 41, 49, 63

  Brown, Derren, 182–184

  Browning, Christopher R., 205–206

  Brown Shirts, 78, 80, 90

  Buchrucker, Bruno, 33

  Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce, 171–172

  Bunds, 60

  Bundy, McGeorge, 129

  Butcher of Amritsar, 22

  Calculating Credibility (Press), 202

  campaigns, German disinformation, 74

  capabilities and intentions, 200

  capitalists, 113, 201

  Caprivi, Leo von, 156

  Catholic Center Party, 171

  Center for the Analysis of Personality and Political Behavior, 165

  Central Committee, 111, 123, 144

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 164, 179, 226, 228

  Central Office of South Vietnam (COSVN), 114, 116, 118, 121, 129, 145

  Chabris, Christopher, 3–4

  Chamberlain, Austen, 56–57, 66

  Chancellorship, 32

  Chandler, Raymond, 192

  character traits, 156, 160

  Charge d’Affaires, 90

  Chen Shou, 148

  Chernobyl nuclear accident, 7

  Chiang Kai-shek, 121

  Chicherin, Georgi, 28–30, 35, 39, 44, 63, 77

  China crisis, 58–59

  Churchill, Winston, 6, 21–22, 47, 83

  civil rights protests, 122

  Civil War, American, 29

  Clifford-Elsey report, 158

  Clinton, Bill, 163

  Cochin China Party Committee, 114–115

  code of conduct, 161–164

  cognitive framework, 161

  cognitive neuroscience, 204

  cognitive psychology, 196

  Cohrs, Patrick, 64–65

  Cold War, 158, 160–161, 174, 176–178

  Colombian youth gangs, 191

  colonial rule, 17

  colored peoples, 100

  Comintern, 40–41, 47

  communist parties

  Austrian, 31

  British, 40

  dogma of, 201

  German, 30–31

  Indochinese, 111

  revolution, 185

  Southern Vietnam, 137

  Soviet Russia, 52

  Soviet Union, 114

  Vietnamese Communist movement, 115

 

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