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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Part 1. People and War
1. Mycah’s Parents Didn’t Get a Vote
2. A House to Be Feared
3. Fear or Love: Insights from Machiavelli for Those Who Seek the Iron Throne
4. The Source of Tyrion Lannister’s Unlikely Survival and Success
5. The Mother of Dragons: Defiant Leadership for Uncertain Times
6. Lessons for Command from Khaleesi’s Rise
7. From Brienne of Tarth to Lyanna Mormont: Shifting Attitudes about Women in Combat
8. You Know Something, Jon Snow, about the Qualities of a Strategic Leader
Part 2. Technology and War
9. The Lessons of Viserion and Technological Advantage
10. Game of Pwns: Baelish and Varys as Drivers of Modern Conflict
11. wmd in Westeros and Beyond
12. The Influence of Sea Power on Westeros
13. Winning the Waves: Sea Power and the Seven Kingdoms
14. What the Walls of Westeros Teach Us about War and Warfare
Part 3. Combat and War
15. Siege Warfare in the Seven Kingdoms
16. Dragons, Dothraki, and Achieving Victory in Battle
17. The Wildlings at the Wall: When Climate Drives Conflict
18. Shock and Chaos: Psychological Weapons of War in Westeros and Our World
19. How to Fight the Lannister Armies
20. Becoming No One: Human Intelligence in the Seven Kingdoms
21. The Battle of the Bastards and the Importance of the Reserve
Part 4. Strategy and War
22. The Myth of the Accidental Strategist
23. Why the Westerosi Can’t Win Wars
24. Strategic Storytelling in Game of Thrones
25. Resources, War, and the Night King’s Deadly Arithmetic
26. The Red Wedding and the Power of Norms
27. Daenerys Targaryen’s Coalitions for War
28. Arya Stark’s Targeted Killing and Strategic Decision-Making
29. Ned Stark, Hero of the Seven Kingdoms, and Why the Good Guys Win (in the End)
30. White Walkers and the Nature of War
Epilogue: Down from the Citadel, Off the Wall
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