Interstate Relations in Classical Greece
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In This Book Dr Low Explores The Assumptions And Principles Which Determined The Conduct And Representation Of Interstate Politics In Greece During The Fifth And Fourth Centuries Bc. She Employs A Wide Range Of Ancient Evidence Both Epigraphic And Literary As Well As Some Contemporary Theoretical Approaches From The Field Of International Relations. Taking A Thematic Rather Than A Chronological Approach She Addresses Topics Such As The Nature Of Interstate Society In The Greek World; The Sources Scope And Enforcement Of ''International Law''; The Nature Of Interstate Ethics And Morality; Interventionism And Imperialism; And The Question Of Change And Stability. She Argues That Classical Greece''S Reputation For Unrestrained And Unsophisticated Diplomacy Is Undeserved And Shows That Relations Between Greek City-States Were Shaped By And Judged According To A Complex Network Of Customs Beliefs And Expectations Which Pervaded All Areas Of Interstate Behaviour.
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